If you are new to using a Windows laptop, setting up, turning off, and turning on Wi-Fi can be very confusing.
In this article, Software Tricks will guide you on How to Enable or Disable Wi-Fi on Your Laptop.

Method 1: Directly Enable/Disable from the Taskbar
Directly enabling/disabling Wi-Fi from the Taskbar is the quickest and most common method for users. Your action will take less than 1 minute to enable/disable and connect to Wi-Fi.
First, Click on the Wi-Fi icon (1) on the Taskbar. Then, a interface will appear and you Click on the Wi-Fi (2) to enable/disable. If you want to connect to a Wi-Fi address, just select and enter the network password to connect (3).

Method 2: Enable/Disable Wi-Fi on Laptop via Settings
Settings is the “heart” of the Windows operating system because it helps you adjust everything on your computer.
Step 1: Press the Windows + I key combination to open Settings. Then, select Network & Internet.

Step 2: Then, select the Wifi tab on the left column and enable/disable Wifi through the button.

Method 3: Enable/Disable Wifi while connected to LAN
If you plug a LAN cable into your laptop, the Wifi icon on the Taskbar will automatically disappear and switch to LAN. So now, if we don't want to use LAN anymore and want to use Wifi, what should we do? The simplest way is to unplug the LAN cable, however, if you don't want to unplug it, you can follow these steps:
Step 1: Press the Windows + I key combination to open the Settings window. Then, proceed to select Network & Internet.

Step 2: In the Network & Internet window, select the Status tab and choose Change adapter options.

Step 3: Here, you will see the available network connections on your laptop. If you want to enable the Wifi network, Right-click on Wifi and select Enable, or if you want to disable Wifi, choose Disable.

In this article, Software Tricks has guided you on how to enable/disable Wifi on Windows in many different ways. Have a great day!
