
Step 7: Expand Network adapters from the list by clicking on the arrow to the left of it. Step 6: Type in Device Manager into the search bar and then select it. Click on the Start button (or press Windows key + X). Step 5: At this point, it’s time to run Device Manager. If it was not, it will look like the image below: Step 4: Check to see if the troubleshoot was successful. Step 3: Read and respond to the on-screen prompts. Right click the wireless connection icon again and select Troubleshoot problems. Step 2: If you’re on Wi-fi, but the wireless connection is still slow or simply doesn’t work, you will need to run the Windows troubleshooter to diagnose and fix internet connection issues. Step 1: First check to see that you are connected to Wi-fi by clicking the wireless network icon and selecting the appropriate network name. Your browser might be slow simply because your internet connection is poor.

And no, you do not need to be a technical expert to do this. The good news? You can usually fix these kinds of problems yourself. While Microsoft Edge is one of the fastest browsers out there to date (reportedly faster than Chrome), it can sometimes be slow to load for one reason or another. The time it takes for a page to load is way too long and it’s acting slower than a three-toed sloth.
