There are several methods that you might use to deal with the problem.
Keep reading and then you’re able to find multiple useful methods below.
Here is a quick guide:
Step 1: Typecmdin theSearchbar and then right-clickCommand Promptto chooseRun as administrator.

Thus, it’s possible for you to release and renew your IP address to fix it.
Here is the tutorial:
Step 1: Open Command Prompt as an administrator as mentioned above.
Step 3: Close Command Prompt and reboot your system to look to see if the problem still exists.

Step 2: Go to theStatustab and then clickChange adapter optionsin the right panel.
Step 3: Locate your wireless connection, right-click it to chooseProperties.
Step 4: In thePropertieswindow, chooseInternet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)and then clickProperties.
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(We used configs that work for our configuration, but you might enter different data.)
Step 6: reboot your rig to look to see if the error still persists.
Performing a clean boot can disable all third-party applications and services that interfere with your wireless connection.
If this is the case, then you might venture to uninstall it from your system.
Here is the tutorial:
Step 1: Press theWin + Xkeys at the same time to chooseDevice Manager.
Step 2: ExpandNetwork adaptersand right-click your wireless unit to chooseUninstall unit.
Step 3: ClickUninstallto confirm the uninstallation.
And if available, checkDelete driver software for this deviceand clickOK.
Step 4: reset your rig, and the system willautomatically installthe default wireless driver.
Then verify if the error is fixed.