{"id":14771,"date":"2023-07-30T10:00:26","date_gmt":"2023-07-30T10:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/routerctrl.com\/?p=14771"},"modified":"2023-07-30T19:59:11","modified_gmt":"2023-07-30T19:59:11","slug":"available-wi-fi-networks-in-windows-10","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/routerctrl.com\/available-wi-fi-networks-in-windows-10\/","title":{"rendered":"How to See the List of Wi-Fi Networks in Windows 10? (Show All Available Wi-Fi Networks in Windows 10)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Did you know that there is more than one way of <\/span>accessing the list of Wi-Fi networks<\/span><\/a> in Windows 10? Today, we\u2019re presenting you with a total of three methods of <\/span>getting the list of wireless networks around you<\/span><\/a> and the <\/span>ones you were previously connected to<\/span><\/a>. In case you experience a problem, we also have some troubleshooting tips that will help you solve the connection issues and successfully access the list of networks around you!<\/span><\/p>\n

\"How<\/p>\n

Ways to Access the Full List of Wi-Fi Networks in Windows 10<\/h2>\n

Method 1: Finding Available Wireless Networks Using the Wi-Fi Icon<\/h3>\n

The easiest method of accessing <\/span>the list of wireless networks available<\/span><\/a>, including the one you\u2019re currently connected to, is via the <\/span>Wi-Fi<\/b><\/a> icon. This icon is located at the bottom right corner of your screen, on the taskbar. It\u2019s marked by the well-known antenna picture and the curved lines on it display the <\/span>signal strength of your current Wi-Fi network<\/span><\/a>. When you are not connected to any networks, you\u2019ll see the <\/span>Globe<\/b> icon instead. <\/span><\/p>\n

If you can\u2019t find the icon at the bottom left of the taskbar, you should look for the <\/span>Arrow Up<\/b> icon in that same portion of your screen. It will help you show hidden icons. Once you click on it, you\u2019ll see additional taskbar options. One of them should be Wi-Fi.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"Wi-Fi<\/p>\n

When you click on the <\/span>Wi-Fi <\/b>icon, you\u2019ll see a list of all available networks nearby. The first one displayed will be the one you\u2019re connected to. If you wish to access the settings of a network, you should simply click on its name. Then, you\u2019ll see a few options, including <\/span>Properties<\/b>. Once you go to the properties of the network, you can configure it or change certain settings.<\/span><\/p>\n

Connecting to Wi-Fi on a Windows 10 PC<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n