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aka.ms/NetworkSetup: The Direct Link & Fast Fix Guide (2026)

aka.ms/NetworkSetup: The Direct Link & Fast Fix Guide (2026)

Quick Access: Click here to open the official aka.ms/NetworkSetup portal

Status: Link Active for Windows 11/10 (US Region) Goal: Skip the “Let’s connect you to a network” screen and create a local account.

Overview

2026 Build Alert

Microsoft has recently limited OOBE\BYPASSNRO on Windows 11 builds 26100+. If the standard bypass reboots your PC back to the same lock screen, use Method B (ms-cxh) immediately below.

Procedure 1: Bypassing the Network Setup

Step 1.

On the "Let’s connect you to a network" screen, press Shift + F10 (or Fn + Shift + F10).

Step 2.

Type the following and press Enter: OOBE\BYPASSNRO

Bypassing Windows 11 network setup using OOBE\BYPASSNRO command 2026

Step 3.

Your PC will restart. Select "I don't have internet" when you return to the network screen.

Procedure 2: "ms-cxh" Command (2026)

If Method A fails to show the "I don't have internet" button:

Step 1.

Open the Command Prompt again (Shift + F10).

Step 2.

Type the following and press Enter: start ms-cxh:localonly

Bypassing Windows 11 network setup using ms-cxh localonly command 2026.

Step 3.

The Result: This triggers the local account window immediately, bypassing the reboot.

What is aka.ms/NetworkSetup?

The shortcut aka.ms/NetworkSetup is a Microsoft vanity URL designed to trigger the Network Sign-In or Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) flow. In the US, this is primarily used when setting up new laptops (Dell, HP, Lenovo) or connecting to enterprise Wi-Fi.

Why you are seeing this prompt:

  • Initial Setup: You are setting up a new device and need to bypass the “Let’s connect you to a network” screen.

  • ISP Authentication: Your provider (Xfinity, Spectrum, or AT&T) requires a browser-based login.

  • Driver Failure: Windows cannot find your Wi-Fi card and is trying to route you to a troubleshooting portal.

When the Shortcut Fails: Task Manager Method

US tech forums recommend this if your hardware is frozen or a driver conflict is preventing the commands above from running.

  1. Open Command Prompt (Shift + F10) and type taskmgr.

  2. Go to the Processes tab and click “More Details.”

  3. Find “Network Connection Flow” (oobenetworkconnectionflow.exe).

  4. Right-click and select End Task.

  5. The setup screen will “crash” back to the local account creation page.

Ending Network Connection Flow in Task Manager to skip Windows 11 Wi-Fi setup.

Procedure 3: Fixing "Missing Wi-Fi" (Driver USB Guide)

If no Wi-Fi networks appear at all, you are likely missing US-market drivers for your network adapter (Intel, Realtek, or Qualcomm).

You will need:

A second PC and a USB drive.

Step 1.

Identify your PC Model: (e.g., Dell XPS 13 or HP Pavilion).

Step 2.

Download Drivers: Search "[Your Model] Windows 11 Wi-Fi Driver" on the manufacturer's site.

Step 3.

Install during Setup: Plug the USB into your new PC.

Step 4.

Press Shift + F10, type devmgmt.msc, and hit Enter.

Step 5.

Right-click the "Network Controller" (yellow warning icon) > Update Driver > Browse my computer > Select your USB drive.

Advanced Troubleshooting for US ISP Restrictions

In the US, captive portals (common with Verizon or Google Fiber) can block the aka.ms redirect.

The Registry “Hard Fix”:

If you want to permanently disable the internet requirement for this installation:

  1. In Command Prompt, type regedit.

  2. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE

  3. Right-click > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.

  4. Name it BypassNRO and set the value to 1.

  5. Type shutdown /r /t 0 in CMD to restart.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Why is there no "I don't have internet" button?
    • A: Microsoft hides this in Windows 11 Home and newer Pro builds to force Microsoft Account adoption. The commands in Section 1 restore this button.

Q: Is using OOBE\BYPASSNRO safe?
    • A: Yes. These are official system commands provided within the Windows software environment for offline configuration.

Q: Does aka.ms/NetworkSetup work for Windows 11 S-Mode?
    • A: S-Mode is restrictive. If Shift+F10 fails, try entering a “locked” email like [email protected] with a random password. When it fails, Windows defaults to a local account.

Q: Can I go online after bypassing the setup?
    • A: Yes. Once you reach the desktop, you can connect to Wi-Fi normally via the Taskbar settings.

Q: Is aka.ms/NetworkSetup safe?
    • A: Yes, it is an official Microsoft short-link.

Q: Does this work for Windows 11 Home?
        • A: Yes, the ms-cxh:localonly command is specifically effective for Home editions in 2026.

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Modifying the Windows Registry or using OOBE bypass commands can affect system stability. Ensure you have a backup of your data before proceeding. akamsnetworksetup.com is not affiliated with Microsoft.