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How To Enable Internet Adapter On Windows 11 [Tutorial] Although a network adapter is an important part of your computer — it connects your PC to your local network, and thus the internet — sometimes you may need to disable it. Regardless of if you need to turn it off to just shut down things you're not using, or to save battery life, or to keep your computer off a network, you have your reasons. Issues addressed in this tutorial: how to enable internet adapter windows 11 enable internet connection windows 11 enable internet connection enable internet connection sharing enable internet connection sharing windows 11 how to enable internet how to enable internet in pc how to enable internet in laptop enable internet sharing windows 11 enable internet windows 11 how to enable internet windows 11 turn on internet on dell laptop how to turn on internet on pc how to turn on internet windows 11 turn on the internet how to turn on internet on windows 11 The only problem is that while you can use the Settings app on Windows 11 to manage network settings, Settings doesn't include an option to enable or disable network adapters. Here's how to do it. An Ethernet adapter is a hardware device that allows connectivity to wired network devices. If your computer was formerly using a wireless connection, someone might have disabled the Ethernet adapter in Windows. There are two different methods to disable an Ethernet adapter inside Windows. The first method involves disabling it through the Network Connections component. If the device is missing from this component, it is likely it was disabled through the Windows Device Manager. This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.