
Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support
Fortunately, most connectivity issues can be resolved with simple troubleshooting steps. In this guide, we'll explore a range of solutions to help you fix Wi-Fi problems in Windows, providing clear and …
Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about different things you can try to fix Ethernet network connection problems in Windows
Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows
This article covers common printer problems in Windows, including printer not found, print jobs stuck in the queue, printer spooler crashes, and more, along with step-by-step troubleshooting solutions for …
Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
This article covers most common issues related to Bluetooth such as Bluetooth not pairing, Bluetooth audio issues, missing Bluetooth and more, along with step-by-step troubleshooting solutions for each.
Troubleshooting offline printer problems in Windows
To find out if your printer is connected to Wi-Fi, see if your printer's built-in menu has options for checking its Wi-Fi connection, or check the printer's manual for instructions about how to add it to a …
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi connection on your Surface
If you’re having problems with Wi-Fi on your Surface, like you can’t connect to Wi-Fi or have problems staying connected, try the solutions below to fix them.
Wi-Fi and your home layout - Microsoft Support
The layout of your home can cause Wi-Fi problems, and it’s one of the things that’s overlooked most. Here are some steps you can take to help make your Wi-Fi better.
Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows
Learn how to troubleshoot Miracast connections and fix problems connecting to a wireless display or dock in Windows.
Fix your Outlook email connection by repairing your profile
Use the classic Outlook for Windows connectivity troubleshooter to troubleshoot Outlook connectivity issues. Select the button below to start the troubleshooter.
Troubleshoot problems with your Surface mouse or keyboard
To fix this, go to the PC that your device is paired with, and remove it from that PC. You’ll need to look for the name of your mouse in the list of Bluetooth devices to remove and pair it again.