The Default Gateway is Not Available Error

Many customers have noticed the error “The Default Gateway is Not Available” after upgrading to Windows 10. People who have experienced this problem have no access to the internet at all or have intermittent internet connectivity.

The Default Gateway is Not Available Error

So, basically, this problem means you don’t have or have limited access to the internet. After updating to Windows 10, the computer switched to wireless and said “no internet.”

1. Update your Network Adapter Drivers to fix the Default Gateway is Not Available error in Windows 10, 8, and 7

The Default Gateway is Not Available Error can also be solved by replacing your network adapter drivers with a fresh set of drivers.

Step 1. Press the “Windows + R” keyboard shortcut, and a search bar will appear. In the search box, type “devmgmt.msc” and press Enter to open the “Device Manager.”Expand the network adapters section and look for your network adapter’s name.

Step 2. After right-clicking on your network adapter, select Update Driver. On the screen, you’ll find two options, one of which is “Browse My Computer for Driver Software.” Uncheck “Show Compatible Hardware” and select “Let me pick from a list of devices on my computer.”

Step 3. Click “Next” after selecting your network adapter driver from the list. Complete the remaining steps and restart your computer.

If your PC does not locate network adapters during the technique, look up how to solve Network Adapter Missing problem on the internet.

 2. Assigning the IP Address and Default Gateway Manually

Step 1. Select the command prompt by pressing “Windows + X.” Enter “ipconfig” in the search box. Make a note of the default gateway, IP address, and subnet mask that will be displayed on the WIFI router.

Step 2. Right-click the wireless icon and select “open network and sharing centre” from the menu that appears. Then, on the left side of the screen, click “Change Adapter Settings.” Right-click on “Wireless Adapter Connection” and select “Properties.” Select “IP Version 4” and then “Properties” from the drop-down menu.

Step 3. Select “Use the Following IP Address” and enter the default gateway, IP address, and subnet that you specified before. Select “Apply,” then “OK.” After that, restart your computer.

3. Change the Wireless Router’s Frequency

New high-tech routers have emerged as a result of technological advancements. So, while the most recent high-tech routers can support frequencies up to 5GHz, your existing adapter may not.

The frequency should be changed from automatic to a specific value. You can change the frequency by consulting your router’s user manual, since the channel of your router may be the cause of The Default Gateway is Not Available issue.

4. Uninstall the Network Adapter Drivers 

There’s no need to worry about deleting the network adapter drivers because Windows reinstalls them when it reboots. Follow the procedures below to delete the network adapter drivers:

Step 1. Press the “Windows + R” keyboard shortcut, and a search bar will appear. In the search box, type “devmgmt.msc” and press Enter to open the “Device Manager.” Expand the network adapters section and look for your network adapter’s name.

Step 2. Always write down the name of your network adapter because you’ll need it later. Right-click on the network adapter and select Uninstall. For the confirmation, select “Yes.” Restart your computer and check your network connection.

Step 3. “Driver Software” will not be installed automatically if you are unable to connect to your network. To do so, go to the manufacturer’s website and download the appropriate driver. Now that your web is down, you won’t be able to install drivers.

 5. Change the Wireless Adapter’s Power Saving Mode

Step 1. Press the “Windows + S” keyboard shortcut and then type “Power Options.” Select the power option and locate your current plan to modify. Select “Change Advanced Power Settings” from the drop-down menu.

Step 2. Enable the “Maximum Performance” option under “Wireless Adapter Settings.” Click OK after clicking Apply.

 6. Reset With the “netshell” Command

Step 1. Select the command prompt by pressing “Windows + X.” In the command prompt, type “nets hint ip reset” and press “Enter.”. After quitting the command prompt, restart your computer.

7. Uninstalling Antivirus Software

Step 1. Use the “Windows + R” keyboard shortcut. Tap “Enter” after typing “appwiz.cpl.” Locate and uninstall your “McAfee” software.

Step 2. Restart your computer, and the problem should be resolved.

The Last Word

So, perhaps, the error “the gateway is not available” with Windows 10 is no longer an issue. Furthermore, there is no data loss.

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