Win8.1 can't connect to the wireless network solution

  
What should I do if the Win8.1 wireless network is restricted? Recently, many users who have upgraded from Win8 to Win8.1 have encountered this problem. The main door is that the Win8.1 connection to the wireless network is limited, resulting in the inability to access the Internet, or it can be connected, but often dropped. So how can I solve the problem that Win8.1 can't connect to the wireless network? The following Pepsis Xiaobian share some practical and practical skills.
Win8.1 can't connect to the wireless network solution as follows:
1. First enter the Win8.1 control panel (you can find the entry from the start menu), then select the "Network and Internet" option, then Re-enter the "Network and Sharing Center", and then click on the left side of the "Change Adapter" to enter the Win8.1 network settings, and finally right-click on the wireless network, and then select "Status", as follows Figure:

Win8.1 wireless network status settings
2. After entering the wireless network status attribute setting interface, we then select "wireless attribute", then in the pop-up interface, switch to Under the “Security” tab, as shown below:

3. Finally, we will enable Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) compatibility (F) for this network. Check the box and click The bottom is OK, as shown below.

There is limited connection of Win8.1 wireless network or unstable connection, which may be caused by compatibility problems. In addition to the above methods, you can also try to update the NIC driver to the latest. Try it out.

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