June 13, 2016

Pehea e hoʻoponopono ai ua pio ka hiki ʻole (Ua pio ka Radio)

How to fix Wireless capability is turned off (Radio is off): You are having a problem with Wireless Connection (WiFi) because there are no available devices to connect and when you try to troubleshoot then it leaves with error: Wireless capability is turned off (Radio is off). The main problem is that the wireless device is disabled, so let’s try to fix this error.

Wireless capability is turned off

Fix Wireless capability is turned off (Radio is off)

Method 1: Toggling WiFi ON

You may have accidentally press the physical button to switch off WiFi or some program may have disabled it. If this is the case you can easily fix Wireless capability is turned off error with just a press of a button. Search your keyboard for the WiFi and press it to enable WiFi again. In most cases its Fn(Function key) + F2.

Toggle wireless ON from keyboard

Hana 2: Holo i ka mea hoʻoponopono pilikia

The built-in Troubleshooter can be a handy tool when you face internet connectivity issues on Windows 10. You can try it to fix your network problems.

1. Kaomi ʻākau ma ka ikona ʻikepili ma ka papa hana a kaomi ma luna Hoʻoponopono i nā pilikia.

E kaomi akau i ka icon network ma ka papa hana a kaomi i Troubleshoot problems

2. E wehe ʻia ka puka aniani ʻo Network Diagnostics. E hahai i nā ʻōlelo kuhikuhi ma ka pale e holo i ka Troubleshooter.

E wehe ʻia ka puka aniani ʻo Network Diagnostics

Method 3: Enable the Network Connection

1. Kaomi-'ākau ma ka ikona pūnaewele ma ka wahi hoʻolaha a koho Open Pūnaewele & Pūnaewele Pūnaewele.

Kaomi i ka Open Network and Sharing Center

2. Malalo o E hoʻololi i kāu hoʻonohonoho pūnaewele, kaomi ma Hoʻololi i nā Koho Adapter.

Kaomi iā Change Adapter Options

3. Right-click on your Network Connection and then click on Hoʻololi.

network connections enable wifi

4. E hoʻomaka hou your PC and see if you’re to resolve the problem or not.

Method 4: Turn On Wireless capability

1. Kaomi-'ākau ma ka ikona pūnaewele ma ka wahi hoʻolaha a koho Open Pūnaewele & Pūnaewele Pūnaewele.

Kaomi i ka Open Network and Sharing Center

2. Malalo o E hoʻololi i kāu hoʻonohonoho pūnaewele, kaomi ma Hoʻololi i nā Koho Adapter.

Kaomi iā Change Adapter Options

3. Kaomi pono i ka Pili WiFi a ua koho Waiwai.

E kaomi akau i kāu Network Connection a laila kaomi ma Properties

4. kaomi kele next to the wireless adapter.

hoʻonohonoho i ka pūnaewele uea ʻole

5. Then switch to the Power Management tab.

6. Wehe “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.”

Wehe i ka ʻae ʻae i ke kamepiula e hoʻopau i kēia hāmeʻa e mālama i ka mana

7. E hoʻomaka hou kāu PC.

Method 5: Turn WiFi On From Windows Mobility Center

1. Kāomi Ki Windows + Q a me keʻano windows mobility center.

2. Inside Windows Mobility Center turn ON your WiFi connection.

Windows mobility center

3. E hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC.

Method 6: Enable WiFi from BIOS

Sometimes none of the above will be useful because the wireless adapter has been disabled from BIOS, in this case, you need to enter BIOS and set it as default, then log in again and go to “Windows Mobility Center” through Control Panel and you can turn the wireless adapter Keia / OFF.

Enable Wireless capability from BIOS

If nothing works try updating the wireless drivers from maanei.

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Ka mōʻaukala hapa Wireless capability is turned off (Radio is off) should have been resolved by now, but if you still have any questions regarding this post feel free to ask them in the comments section.