Microsoft has merged the WiFi Service into one, encompassing both Paid Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Sense. However, you might not see Wi-Fi Sense mentioned anywhere in the Wi-Fi Settings page. Now that Microsoft has combined both services, you might be wondering how to enable the Wi-Fi Service on Windows 10?
Wi-Fi Sense on Windows 10 is a new feature that allows you to connect to Wi-Fi hotspots. Data such as Outlook contacts and Skype contacts will be automatically shared with your Facebook friends if you are within Wi-Fi range. Additionally, you can automatically connect to nearby hotspots without having to enter a password every time you access a Wi-Fi network within that range. So, how do you enable Wi-Fi Service on Windows 10? Let's find out in the following article from Taimienphi.
How to enable WiFi Service on Windows 10
Step 1: From your computer screen, click the Windows icon in the bottom left corner and select Settings.
Step 2: The Settings interface will appear; select Network & Internet.
Step 3: In the left column under Network & Internet, select Wi-Fi.
Step 4: Here, in the Wi-Fi Sense section, drag the slider to the right to activate the Wi-Fi Service on Windows 10.
Also, check the option " Show a notification banner when action is needed from me" to display necessary notifications for you.
Thus, with the guide on activating Wi-Fi Service on Windows 10 introduced by TipsMake above, you will find it easier to set up and find both wireless services in one place. In addition, on Windows 10, you can stream Wi-Fi or share Wi-Fi simply with the guide on creating a Wi-Fi hotspot on Windows 10 that we introduced in the previous article.
Additionally, if your Windows 10 computer is running slowly, especially if the startup process is very slow, it's likely that the system is malfunctioning. You should refer to the methods for faster Windows 10 startup provided by TipsMake.