

Microsoft is certain that it is that piece of software what is causing the Wi-Fi issue on Windows 10, and no amount of reboots or safe mode investigations can fix the problem.

One of the many problems being faced by those who choose to upgrade to Windows 10 is related to Wi-Fi which is broken after the upgrade. To explain the issue in detail, the problem is mainly surfacing on machines that are upgraded from Windows 7 or 8.1 to Windows 10, and apparently occurs if a old VPN client, specifically from Cisco, is configured on the older Windows setup. Here’s what you need to do to get around the problem. Fix for WiFi driver issue where Windows 10 can no longer see or connect to visible and available Wi-Fi networks in range is now available.
