How to Check/View WiFi Signal Strength in Windows 11?

4 effective ways to view or check your connected Wifi Signal Strength!

Everything was working fine until the internet connection suddenly weakened. As a web app developer who spends most of the day in front of a PC, a stable internet connection is essential. Using optical fiber internet shared by a WiFi device, it was frustrating to deal with a volatile connection. To ensure a constant internet connection, I decided to check my WiFi signal strength. It turned out that the signal received by the device was weak, then I decided to move the WiFi router closer to my pc and the internet become stable again. I decided to share my experience in finding the WiFi signal strength on a Windows 11 PC as a tutorial for you.

Steps to View WiFi Signal Strength:

In this article, I will share multiple methods for viewing your WiFi signal strength using simple ways. The methods below will work on Windows 10 and Windows 11, including all versions such as Home Edition, Premium Edition, and Enterprise Edition.

Way 1: Using the Taskbar:

WiFi Signal Strength from Taskbar
WiFi Signal Strength from Taskbar

Way 2: Using Network in Control Panel:

WiFi signal checking via Control Panel
WiFi signal checking via Control Panel
WiFi Status
WiFi Status

Way 3: Using Command Prompt:

netsh wlan show interfaces
Viewing WiFi Signal Strength using Command Prompt
Viewing WiFi Signal Strength using Command Prompt

Way 4: Using PowerShell:

netsh wlan show interfaces | Select-String '^\s+Signal'
Viewing WiFi Signal Strength using PowerShell
Viewing WiFi Signal Strength using PowerShell

Conclusion:

As you can see from the above methods, my PC’s WiFi strength varied between 75% and 85%. After moving the WiFi router closer to my PC, the WiFi strength reached 100%. Now, I can browse and work on my PC without any slow connection or volatile internet, and my productivity has also increased. I recommend you follow any of the above methods to find your WiFi strength if needed. Feel free to comment below and find more tips and tricks for Windows 11 on our blog at Winsides.com.

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