Here is a an article via PCWorld that you may find interesting:
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/www.pcworld.com/article/3113464/windows/top-10-free-troubleshooting-tools-for-windows-10.html
If you know how to apply the listed tools for troubleshooting and diagnostic purposes you will a good step ahead with respect to troubleshooting.
And if you are really looking for depth take a look at the netsh command. Especially if you work with lots of wireless devices.
The command "Netsh WLAN show WLANreport" will provide an overwhelming amount of wireless network related information.
The report is created in .html format and stored in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WLANReport\WLAN-report-latest.html. Open with a browser.
(Reference: windowscentral.com)