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Wi-Fi not Asking for Password: 6 Quick Solutions to Fix This

Turning off the antivirus and firewall temporarily will solve this issue

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If yourWi-Fiis not asking forpasswordonWindows 10, you’re in the right place. This is quite a common problem among users, so we decided to help you out and look for some solutions.

Setting a Wi-Fi password is crucial if you want to block strangers from accessing your Internet connection whenever they want. In this manner, you cancontrol who and when uses your bandwidth.

However, from time to time your modem/router may behave erratically and fail to ask users for a password as they try to access your Wi-Fi connection. Sometimes, your computer may be the culprit.

What to do if Wi-Fi is not asking for password

What to do if Wi-Fi is not asking for password

1. Temporarily turn off antivirus and firewall

Some users reported that disablingantivirusandfirewall softwarefixed the problem.

In other words, temporarily disable your antivirus protection, wait for a couple of minutes and then try to connect to your Wi-Fi network and see if your computer prompts you to enter any password.

Don’t forget to enable antivirus protection as soon as the test is over.

Additionally, you could also try an antivirus tool that offers maximum protection with minimum system interference.

Viruses and cyber crooks are continually emerging as online dangers. Many well-known organizations and home users have been the victims of internet assaults in recent years.

It is true that leaving your Wi-Fi connections unencrypted is not a wise decision so we strongly recommend switching to a different antivirus solution. Thus, is critical to haveantivirus softwarethat protects against assaults via Wi-Fi networks.

2. Update your computer

Make sure that your machine is running the latest Windows 10 OS version anddriver updates.

Wi-Fi issues are very common when running outdated software versions.Checking for updatesand installing thelatest patchesmay fix this issue, so give it a try.

Go to Settings > Update & Security > click on theCheck for updatesbutton.

Additionally, you can do this much faster if you useOutbyte Driver Updater. All you need to do is download it, run it, and it will search for missing, broken, or outdated drivers all by itself.

The program is portable, lightweight, works fast, and has a library of pretty much all drivers that are in use today. Thus, if you have drivers that need fixing fast, this is the way to go.

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3. Restart your modem/ router

Obviously, restarting your modem is the first workaround on the list. This simple action often works wonders and could quickly solve your Wi-Fi problem in less than five minutes.

Simply unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet and wait a couple of minutes. Then plug your modem back into the electrical outlet, press the power button to turn on the device, and check if the problem persists.

4. Change your Wi-Fi password

If you can’t change your password, go to your modem’s user interface and set the new password from there.

5. Delete your WLAN profile

Also, keep in mind that if you want Windows 10 to prompt you for the password every time, you need to uncheck the “Connect Automatically” option when connecting through the network.

Now, if Windows 10 won’t prompt you for credentials for your Wi-Fi connection, it’s possible that the network profile is stored by the WLAN auto-configuration service.

To fix this issue, you need to delete the stored profile.

6. Ask your computer to forget the network

There you go, we hope that these quick solutions helped you fix the problem. Let us know which one worked for you.

More about the topics:Password issues,Wi-Fi issues

Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.