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Before you try to figure out why your Asus laptop won’t connect to Wi-Fi, you should restart your router, restart your computer, and try to connect to another network. Sometimes there’s a problem with the network you always connect to, and if no others are in range, it may seem like a problem with your laptop. Restarting your router and modem can refresh the connection and reappear. You can also check with your ISP to ensure they aren’t experiencing network issues. Check if Your Wi-Fi is On: Many laptops have a hotkey that disables and enables Wi-Fi. It’s usually on the top row of function keys, though it will vary depending on the model. Make sure that your Wi-Fi isn’t turned off on the laptop before you begin. It’s easy to accidentally disable Wi-Fi when all it takes is one accidental button press. Move Closer to the Access Point:: This is a no-brainer. First, make sure the physical Wi-Fi switch in your laptop is on (It is usually accompanied by an indicator light). If it is, the next thing you should...
Your laptop screen is broken. Might be possible someone has pressed on your screen and the circuit has been broken. You need to change the display of the laptop.