NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.

Forum Discussion

mmejias's avatar
mmejias
Follower
Jul 24, 2023
Solved

One unit not connected

Hi

 

Just installed the Nighthawk Mesh Wi-Fi 6 and everything went fantastic with all connection, except for one. 

A Dell laptop with Windows 8.1. When I click on connection to view all connection in the area, I don't see ours. I've tried to go to Troubleshooting, rebooting the modem and router and it still won't see it. 

 

Is it because of Windows 8.1 and I have to install Windows 10 or 11?

 

Please advise.

 

Thank You

  • Something to contact the mfr of this laptop about. 

    Ask the mfr about updating any wifi adapter drivers. 

    Ask about a wifi adapter upgrade. 

     

2 Replies

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Something to contact the mfr of this laptop about. 

    Ask the mfr about updating any wifi adapter drivers. 

    Ask about a wifi adapter upgrade. 

     

  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    mmejias wrote:

     

    Is it because of Windows 8.1 and I have to install Windows 10 or 11?

     


    Not really, your router doesn't care about your operating system.

     

    Can you explain this in a bit more detail:

     


    mmejias wrote:

    When I click on connection to view all connection in the area, I don't see ours.

    Is this in Windows? Wifi connection or wired?

     

    Did that "Troubleshooting" include Network Troubleshooting in Windows?

     

    Windows likes to protect us from new networks that might be evil. In  reality, it often shuts us out of safe networks.

     

    One thought is that you could tell Windows that you are on a "private network".

     

    • Network and Internet settings
    • Network Status
    • Change Connection Properties
    • Network Profile
    • Private

    I'm told that this is rubbish advice. But it has worked for me and others in the same boat.

     

    Something like this in newer Windows, but not wildly different from your version.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    If that doesn't work, maybe you could tell us a bit more about your network.

     

    It might help if you told people what the modem is in front of this router, if there is one. The make and model number could be useful. Is it, by any chance, also a router, with a set of LAN ports on the back?

    The reason for asking is that a lot of people turn up here trying to put a router behind a modem that is also a router. That can complicate troubleshooting.