Windows 10 supports the Airplane mode and you have to switch it off as it follows:

Press Windows-A to open Action Center. If the Airplane mode is ON, change it to OFF.

Right-click on the Start button. Open Device Manager. Find Network Adapters and update all drivers by right-clicking on them.

If you’re using Windows Firewall, try resetting the setting to default and try connecting. If you’re using VPN software or an antivirus, try disabling them.

Go to the Windows Search bar and search for Power Options and open it. Choose what the power button does. Click on Change settings that are currently unavailable. Uncheck “Turn on fast startup” and shut down. Reboot after half a minute.

Right-click the Start Button. Click on Network Connections. Right-click on your current network connection (WiFi or Ethernet) and then click on Properties. Click on Internet Protocol version 4. Select “use the following DNS server addresses”. Set the preferred and alternate DNS server address to 8.8.8.8.

Right-click on the Start button. Go to Network Connections. Right-click on your current network connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and then click Diagnose to start an automatic troubleshooter.

As the fault might be with your Ethernet cable, try changing it in order to isolate the problem. Or, you can also try connecting to a Wi-Fi network. Try an external adaptor and see if this will fix the issue.

Switch them both off. Start the modem and wait for 30 seconds after its lights turn green and then you can also turn on the router.

Open the Device Manager and go to the Network Adapters section. If the Virtual Adapters are present, right-click to disable them.

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