If you're using a PC, this process may differ slightly depending on the version of Windows you are using.
For Windows 10:
- In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel, and then select "Control Panel".
- Open the "View by:" dropdown menu
- Select "Category"
- Click on "Network and Internet", then "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings" from the left column
- Right click on your Wi-Fi adapter and select "Enable" (This could also be listed as "Wireless Network Connection")
For Windows 7 and Vista:
- Click the "Start Menu"
- Select "Control Panel" and open the "View by:" dropdown menu
- Select "Category"
- Click on "Network and Internet", then select "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings" from the left column
- Right click on your Wi-Fi adapter and select "Enable" (This could also be listed as "Wireless Network Connection")
- To watch a video of Windows 7 instructions click here.
For Windows 8:
- Within the Apps screen, select "Windows System category" and then "Control Panel"
- Open the "View by:" dropdown menu
- Select "Category"
- Click on "Network and Internet", then select "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings" from the left column
- Right click on your Wi-Fi adapter and select "Enable" (This could also be listed as "Wireless Network Connection")
- To watch a video of Windows 8 instructions click here.
For Windows XP:
- Click the "Start Menu"
- Select "Control Panel" and open the "View by:" dropdown menu
- Select "Category"
- Click on "Network and Internet"", then select "Network Connections"
- Click on "Wireless Network Connection" and select "Enable"
- To watch a video of Windows XP instructions click here.