- Make Sure It's Actually Your Network Problem.
- Power Cycle Everything and Check Other Devices.
- Check Physical Network Connections.
- Run the Windows Network Troubleshooter.
- Confirm That You Have a Valid IP Address.
- Try a Ping and Trace Its Route.
- Contact Your ISP.
Why can't I connect to my home network?
Sometimes, restarting your modem or router will reset your network and the issue magically disappears. Once you figure out if your router is set to a specific channel, you can also reset which channel your router uses. Resetting the channel can fix connection issues caused by an overcrowded Wi-Fi channel.28 Feb 2019
How do I check my home network?
- Open the Control Panel. In Windows 10, right-click the Start button and choose Control Panel from the super-secret pop-up menu.
- Below the Network and Internet heading, click the link View Network Status and Tasks.
- Close the Control Panel window when you're done.
How do you build and maintain the best home network?
- Don't Skimp.
- Upgrade Home Internet Service.
- Keep Hardware Up to Date.
- Maximize Value With Additional Options.
- Don't Cut Corners on Network Security.