In addition, you can experience slow speeds and unreliable connectivity, or have no connectivity whatsoever. For example, if you’re having an issue connecting to the network, Windows 11 includes a built-in command-line utility that creates a report of the network adapter. If you’re having network connectivity issues, here is how to generate a Wi-Fi report on Windows 11.
How to Generate a Wi-Fi Report on Windows 11
After basic troubleshooting, the next step should be generating a Wi-Fi adapter report. Generating a report takes some command-line work, but the process is straightforward. To generate a Wi-Fi report on Windows 11: After clicking OK, Windows may ask you which program to open the report. Remember, it’s in HTML format, and the easiest way is to use Edge or another browser.
Reading the Wi-Fi Report
Once you have the report in HTML format, it’s easy to read. You can view the connection sessions with various information. For example, you can see icons for each event. Or, an X icon indicates an error, a D icon shows when the Wi-Fi adapter loses a connection, and the N icon shows when the computer doesn’t have connectivity.
Beneath the Report info section, you’ll get report dates and the report duration (typically, three days of data). The General System Info section shows system-specific details for your PC. In addition, it contains information that can help you narrow down an issue when troubleshooting your PC.
The User Info section has basic user details like username and domain. The Network Adapters section displays the network adaptors for your PC—including the name and current driver. It also includes any possible error codes.
In addition, the report you generate shows details for troubleshooting tools under the Script output section. Finally, it details information for networking like “ipconfig,” “netsh,” and “certutil” utility results.
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi on Windows 11
If you are having problems with Wi-Fi connectivity on Windows 11, generating a Wi-Fi report is a straightforward way to help troubleshoot the issue. The HTML report packs a lot of information and generating it is simple. It doesn’t include steps for resolving the network problem, but with the information the report contains, it’ll provide a good starting point for troubleshooting connectivity issues. In addition to troubleshooting Wi-Fi connectivity, other things are worth checking out on Windows 11. For example, read how to fix the Wi-Fi that doesn’t have a valid IP configuration error. In addition, you might need to find the Wi-Fi password on Windows 11 or if you no longer need a network, read about forgetting a Wi-Fi network on Windows 11. Comment Name * Email *
Δ Save my name and email and send me emails as new comments are made to this post.