Whenever you connect to a Wi-Fi access point, your computer automatically saves the access information and corresponding password. Hence, you won't need to re-enter the information in subsequent connections. However, there are times when the computer displays the 'Windows was unable to connect to' error as described below.
Fixing 'Windows Was Unable to Connect to' Error When Connecting to Wi-Fi
Step 1: Right-click on the Wi-Fi icon, then choose Open Network and Sharing Center.
Step 2: Next, select Change adapter settings.
Step 3: Here, right-click and choose Remove network, then reconnect for success.
Mytour has just introduced a solution to fix the 'Windows was unable to connect to' error when connecting to Wi-Fi. If you frequently encounter this issue, consider configuring Wi-Fi with a simpler password format. Refer to changing Wi-Fi password.
Additionally, if you encounter the limited error, you can also refer to the method of fixing Limited Wifi issue that Mytour has introduced in its technical articles.