I reinstalled Windows 10 and decided to connect to the WiFi network, but it turned out that the password was not correct (I only found out today). Yesterday I tried to connect to Wi-Fi, entered the wrong password 5 times (not on purpose, I just didn't know that the password was wrong), after which Windows stopped displaying the password input field for the Wi-Fi. After I click on my network (in the field of available Wi-Fi networks in the lower right corner), I click on the "next" button, writes something like "Check network requirements", and then gives "Network check error" (well, sort of)
Answer:
I haven’t seen such a problem in Windows 10. I think the first thing to do is to check if your network is backed up. And if so, then forget her. How to forget the network in Windows 10, I wrote here.
Alternatively, you can change the name of your Wi-Fi network in the router settings. Then, the computer will see the network as new, and the password field should reappear.
05.08.16
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Asked by Mikhail