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pudgyswede
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Dec 02, 2016
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Replacing host computer.

I am switching out Windows 10 computers. The computer now attached to my router will be replaced. My wifi network is now functioning very well. I would like it to continue doing so when I exchange co...
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    TheEther
    Dec 20, 2016

    I could be mistaken, but AFAICT the Dell Inspiron 560S does not by default have a Wi-Fi adapter, only an Ethernet network adapter.  You can see what network adapters are installed by clicking on Change adapter settings in the Network and Sharing Center Control Panel.  Below is an example I randomly picked from Google of what you might see.  You want to look for an adapter that says Wi-Fi.