Windows 11 (and any other operating system) works best when it has a stable connection to the internet. This connectivity is used to sync cloud storage, backup files to another location on your network, or update the system and apps while you’re not using the computer. That’s great when everything is running smoothly, but sometimes you might get a Windows can’t connect to this network error, which stops you from accessing the local network or the internet. Even the best laptops aren’t immune to this issue, but the good news is that in most cases, some simple troubleshooting steps are all you need to get back online.