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I thought Windows 10 was supposed to be the last ever version of Windows, it would just be updated with new features. Obviously got the wrong end of the stick, or MicroSoft are in need of a few extra ten of billions.
Operating income for the year grew 32.0% to $69.9 billion
One of my two laptops, a Microsoft Surface Pro, was ready for the update from Win 10 to Win 11 so I took the plunge. It is not my Trainz computer so there was little risk, or so I thought.
The update went very smoothly BUT I now discover that the laptop will no longer talk to my home Wifi network.
It states "Unable to connect to network" on every attempt. It connected automatically without any problems when running Win 10. Other devices - computers, a printer, TV and mobile phones - all use my home wifi so nothing there has changed. It will connect to the Internet via my mobile phone when it is configured as a WiFi "Hotspot" so the laptop's WiFi hardware and software seem to be working.
I have followed all the advice I have found on various web sites that deal with this issue - such as deleting the home wifi network from Win 11 and then re-entring it as a new network with password, etc - that failed. Resetting the Win11 network system - also failed. Plus various other obscure command line control options - all failed.
Not a good omen for later updating my Trainz computer to Win 11.
Sorry to hear that. If memory serves me, your Trainz rig is a recent Dell? I updated my Trainz Desktop with Killer Wi-Fi 6 to Windows 11 a couple of weeks ago, and had zero problems.
Thanks, and yes my Trainz rig is a very recent Dell currently running Win 10 and Trainz Plus (TRS19). My other laptop is also a Dell running Win 10 (but does not pass the Win 11 upgrade test) and Trainz Plus (TRS22). I use it as a TRS22 test rig.
Great news though. I left the very last Wifi "fix" suggestion to last - switching off the WiFi router and the WiFi Mesh Extender when no-one else was using them and switching them on again. It worked, so I am now using the previously recalcitrant laptop to type this post. Persistence pays!
EDIT: One "feature" of Win 11 that is proving difficult to master is having the taskbar icons all centered. I keep going to the bottom left corner of the taskbar to shut down.
Settings, Personalisation, Taskbar, Taskbar Behaviours, Taskbar Alignment, change from Centre to Left.