This can be caused by several reasons: it’s either the network connection status icon is missing, the network service isn’t running, or an issue from Windows Explorer. In most cases, the missing icon can be brought back by enabling it in the notification tray settings. If that doesn’t work for you, you can try the other methods provided in this guide.

Method 1: Enabling the Networking Icon to Appear in the Notifications Area

Windows 7:

Also, make sure under Icons and Behaviours, ‘Network’ matches with ‘Show icon and notifications’

Windows 8 / 8.1 / 10:

Method 2: Restarting the Network Services

Method 3: Restarting Windows Explorer

Method 4: Resetting the Icon Cache

Method 5: Using the Registry

Proceed with this step only if you’ve tried the earlier methods or you’re conversant with the Windows registry. If you don’t see Config, ignore this method because it is for those who have their settings customized manually or by a third party program.

Method 6: Forcefully Restarting Explorer.exe and Changing Registry

If none of the above methods work, as a last resort, we can try deleting some registry keys and force restarting Explorer.exe from the command prompt.

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