While if you’re pretty sure that nothing is wrong on the hardware side, you can check if the Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Windows Connection Manager and WLAN AutoConfig services are running properly in the Services window (Run services.msc to get this). In our case, we found that WLAN AutoConfig service was not working on the system, and we received the following error message:
After doing some research on this issue, we came across a solution which helped us to solve this problem. We are therefore sharing it with all of you.
Windows could not start the WLAN AutoConfig service on the local computer
Press Windows Key + R combination, type put regedit in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor.
Navigate here:
In the right pane of this location, look for the registry multi-string named DependOnService. Double click on the same to modify its Value data:
In the Edit Multi-String window so appear now, you have to remove everything except Afd. In other words, only Afd should be the Value data for this multi-string. Click OK when you’re done. You may now close Registry Editor and reboot to get fixed.
Let us know if this solution worked for you. TIP: More generic suggestions to troubleshoot Windows Services will not start issues.