Connected to the wireless network, but can't see all the networks

I want to look at the properties of a wireless network that I'm not connected, but I can't do this, because even though I am connected to the Internet, some networks are appearing on the list. Please see the image as an attachment.

Hello Nathaniel,

Thanks for posting your query on Microsoft Community forum.

According to the description of the problem, you are connected to internet but cannot see the wireless network through which you are connected. Perhaps, the reason behind this is that some settings get corrupted. Then try below mentioned methods and see if it helps.

Have you tried to restart the computer and check the status of your problem.

Try to run in built store and see if it helps you to solve the problem.

Automated convenience store is a tool that can find and automatically fix problems with your computer. These utilities are not designed to solve all the problems, but they are useful to try because they can often save your time and efforts.

Run the network troubleshooter utility:

Try to follow the steps described in the article mentioned below and see if it helps you to solve the problem.

Why can't I find a wireless network?

If the problem persists you can try the steps provided by Professor Grim replied on January 19, 2012 in the thread mentioned below.

No display in Windows 7 64 bit wireless network

Hope it would help. If problem persists always post back with the current state of your computer and the result of the proposed suggestion, we will be happy to help you.

Kind regards

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