The Nintendo Switch Console Cannot Find Your Wireless Network (2024)

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Description:

  • You are unable to connect your Nintendo Switch console to the internet because your wireless network was not found.
  • After searching for wireless networks, your network is not listed under "Networks Found".
  • The MAC address on the console is displayed primarily as zeros.

Important:

  • If you remain within the internet settings, you can press the Y Button to have the Nintendo Switch console search for networks.
  • Perform this search for networks after any changes are made to the Nintendo Switch console or network environment.

Do you see any access points?


I do not see any access points. I see other networks, but I do not see mine.

Possible Solutions:

  • Restart the Nintendo Switch console.

    To restart the console, hold the POWER Button for three seconds, then select "Power Options", followed by "Restart".

  • Ensure your router's wireless security key setting is compatible with Nintendo Switch.

    The Nintendo Switch console supports WEP, WPA-PSK(AES), and WPA2-PSK(AES). If your router is using a different security type (e.g. WPA-PSK(TKIP)), you will need to change this security type within your router's settings.

    Important:

    If you change the security settings of your wireless router, then you may also be required to update the security settings for the wireless devices that connect to your router.

  • Move the Nintendo Switch console closer to the wireless router.

    If possible, place the Nintendo Switch console within 3 to 5 metres (10 to 15 feet) of the wireless router to improve the signal strength during troubleshooting.

    • It may be helpful to remove the Nintendo Switch console from the Nintendo Switch dock while troubleshooting, and then return the console when troubleshooting is complete.
  • Power cycle your home network.

    Restarting your network devices may resolve this issue if it is related to the devices being unresponsive.

  • Review the settings of the wireless router, and ensure the SSID (network name) broadcast option is enabled.

    Most wireless networking devices have the option to not broadcast their SSID, making them invisible to devices searching for nearby networks. If the broadcast option is disabled, you can either enable this option on the wireless router, or manually set up an internet connection.

  • Move any metal objects or electronic devices away from your Nintendo Switch console and wireless router.

    Metal objects and electronic devices may interfere with wireless signals. If you have any of these, such as filing cabinets, speakers, power strips, glass, or cordless phones, next to your console or wireless router, move them away.

  • Manually create an internet connection on the Nintendo Switch console.

    In situations where the console cannot locate your SSID, you may still be able to connect to the network if you manually enter the network's SSID and wireless password into the Nintendo Switch console's settings.

Situation Not Resolved:

If you are still unable to find your wireless network, this may indicate an issue related to the network environment or wireless router being used.

If you would like to continue troubleshooting potential issues related to the wireless router, contact the router's manufacturer for assistance with performing the following steps:

  • Updating the wireless router's firmware
  • Resetting the router back to its factory default settings

If possible, also attempt to connect at a different location.

Possible Solutions:

  • Ensure your router's wireless security key setting is compatible with Nintendo Switch.

    The Nintendo Switch console supports WEP, WPA-PSK(AES), and WPA2-PSK(AES). If your router is using a different security type (e.g. WPA-PSK(TKIP)), you will need to change this security type within your router's settings.

    Important:

    If you change the security settings of your wireless router, then you may also be required to update the security settings for the wireless devices that connect to your router.

  • Move the Nintendo Switch console closer to the wireless router.

    If possible, place the Nintendo Switch console within 3 to 5 metres (10 to 15 feet) of the wireless router to improve the signal strength during troubleshooting.

    • It may be helpful to remove the Nintendo Switch console from the Nintendo Switch dock while troubleshooting, and then return the console when troubleshooting is complete.
  • Power cycle your home network.

    Restarting your network devices may resolve this issue if it is related to the devices being unresponsive.

  • Review the settings of the wireless router, and ensure the SSID (network name) broadcast option is enabled.

    Most wireless networking devices have the option to not broadcast their SSID, making them invisible to devices searching for nearby networks. If the broadcast option is disabled, you can either enable this option on the wireless router, or manually set up an Internet connection.

  • Move any metal objects or electronic devices away from your Nintendo Switch console and wireless router.

    Metal objects and electronic devices may interfere with wireless signals. If you have any of these, such as filing cabinets, speakers, power strips, glass, or cordless phones, next to your console or wireless router, move them away.

  • Manually create an internet connection on the Nintendo Switch console.

    In situations where the console can not locate your SSID, you may still be able to connect to the network if you manually enter the network's SSID and wireless password into the Nintendo Switch console's settings.

Situation Not Resolved:

If you are still unable to find your wireless network, this may indicate an issue related to the network environment or wireless router being used.

If you would like to continue troubleshooting potential issues related to the wireless router, contact the router's manufacturer for assistance with performing the following steps:

  • Updating the wireless router's firmware
  • Resetting the router back to its factory default settings
The Nintendo Switch Console Cannot Find Your Wireless Network (2024)

FAQs

Why is my Nintendo Switch not finding my Wi-Fi? ›

Restarting your network devices may resolve this issue if it is related to the devices being unresponsive. Review the settings of the wireless router, and ensure the SSID (network name) broadcast option is enabled.

Why is my wireless network not detected? ›

Problems with your router, ISP, or device could prevent your Wi-Fi network from showing up in the list of available networks. A few of the reasons that cause Wi-Fi connection problems include: Device not in router's range: Your device must be within the router's range.

Why can't my device find my Wi-Fi network? ›

If you're having device connectivity issues, restart your devices, check your network adapter and try repairing or replacing hardware and checking for viruses. If you have an issue with your internet provider, first check if there are any internet outages in your area, then call your ISP.

Why won't my console connect to the Wi-Fi? ›

Try placing both the router and the Xbox One up as high as possible to reduce interference. Remove or unplug sources of interference like cordless phones, intercoms, and microwaves. Try switching your Wi-Fi network to a different channel. If you're using a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network, try switching to 2.4 GHz.

How do I manually connect my Nintendo Switch to Wi-Fi? ›

Complete these steps
  1. Place the Nintendo Switch within 10 feet of the wireless router so there will be a strong wireless signal.
  2. Select System Settings. ...
  3. Select Internet. ...
  4. Select the appropriate network name (SSID) from the list. ...
  5. Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the network's wireless password, if one is required.

How do you test the Wi-Fi on a Nintendo Switch? ›

From the HOME Menu, select the System Settings icon. Scroll down through the System Settings menu and select "Internet". Select "Test Connection". The test will begin immediately after selecting this option.

How do I fix no network connection found? ›

Top 5 quick fixes for internet issues
  1. Restart your modem and router or internet gateway (modem/router combo) An equipment restart is the golden rule of internet troubleshooting. ...
  2. Check your wires and cables. ...
  3. Move your router to a better spot. ...
  4. Test a different website or online activity. ...
  5. Check for an outage.
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Why is my phone not connecting to Wi-Fi but everything else is? ›

Check the network settings on your phone.

If the Wi-Fi password has changed, your phone will still use the old password to connect. The connection will fail, and you'll notice that Wi-Fi is working for everything else except your phone. You should also check if you're connected to the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi frequency.

Why can't I connect to Wi-Fi even with the correct password? ›

A Wi-Fi authentication error appears when a device cannot securely connect to the Wi-Fi network even when using the correct password. In many cases, this problem occurs because your device fails to verify its identity to the Wi-Fi access point or doesn't meet the authentication requirements set by the Wi-Fi network.

What is the SSID number? ›

How to find SSID on Android. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. The SSID of the network you are connected to will be shown above Connected. This is your network SSID.

How to find Wi-Fi SSID? ›

Locating the SSID: Look for a sticker on your router. Many routers provided by internet service providers have a sticker on the bottom or side, listing the default SSID. This is usually labeled as the SSID or "Network Name" and may be located next to a bar code.

What does a SSID number look like? ›

This would be the SSID name printed on a sticker on the router, and also the one broadcast when first setting up a Wi-Fi network. Usually, the default SSID for a Wi-Fi network will include the brand name of a router with a series of random numbers, such as “Linksys-3486” or “TP-LINK-3975”.

Can Nintendo Switch connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi? ›

Yes, Nintendo Switch consoles support both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi.

Why won't my hotspot connect to my Switch? ›

Software glitches on either the Switch or the device providing the hotspot can cause connectivity problems. Restarting both devices can often resolve these issues.

How do I fix error 2110-1118 on Nintendo Switch? ›

What to do. Restart the Nintendo Switch console by holding down the POWER Button for three seconds, then select Power Options followed by Restart. If the console does not respond, hold down the POWER Button for twelve seconds to force it to shut down, then power on the console again.

How do I find the SSID of my Wi-Fi? ›

Locating the SSID: Look for a sticker on your router. Many routers provided by internet service providers have a sticker on the bottom or side, listing the default SSID. This is usually labeled as the SSID or "Network Name" and may be located next to a bar code.

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