Windows 10/11 network adapter is missing [Fixed]
- Encountering the Windows 10 network adapter missing can be caused by a variety of reasons.
- If the connection to a network under Windows 10 is gone, the required network adapter drivers are probably missing.
- A faulty or outdated driver can also be responsible for a connection to the Internet or a local network not working.
- Checking the network adapter settings and resetting the device can resolve this issue once and for all.

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If you have upgraded your PC to Windows 10, network problems may occur from time to time. If your PC fails to recognize the adapter, you won’t be able to see it in the Device Manager.
In the event of Internet failures or network problems, a quick check of the network adapter often helps.
This way you can rule out that this is the cause of the problem. In the following lines you will find sure ways to fix your problems with network adapters.
How do I fix the Windows 10 network adapter missing error?
1. Change the adapter settings

A network adapter is the interface between the Windows operating system and a network connection.
2. Activate and deactivate network adapter
Activation and deactivation is done via the context menu. If you want to disable the network adapter or Ethernet port of your Windows PC, this is possible, by following the above mentioned steps.
3. Reset the network adapter

After you complete the steps, the computer will restart automatically, and on reboot, you should now be able to connect to the internet.
4. Uninstall the network adapter

After you complete the steps, Windows 10 should automatically detect and reinstall the driver again, fixing the network problem.
5. Use the Network troubleshooter

The first thing you are going to do is also the easiest one. You are simply going to run the network troubleshooter and let it do the job for you.
In the above lines it’s shown how to run the network troubleshooter in Windows 10.
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