I just set up Windows 11 on my new PC, but I’m not able to connect to WiFi, even after plugging in my Ethernet cable. What steps should I take to resolve this issue? I would really appreciate any advice.
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If you need drivers, check the support section on your motherboard’s product page. They usually have what you need available for download. That’s a quick way to get everything sorted out!
First off, you might want to check if you have the right drivers installed for your network adapter. If you’re not connected to WiFi yet, you’ll need to download them using an Ethernet connection or another method. Just make sure you’ve got everything updated from the manufacturer’s website or use any included software.
Have you tried using Armoury Crate? It’s a software tool that can help you manage your device drivers. You can open it and download any drivers you might be missing directly from the list. It’s pretty handy!
Check if your motherboard has built-in WiFi. If it does, you should ensure the correct drivers are installed. If not, consider whether you’ve connected a WiFi adapter. It’s important to verify what’s available on your system to troubleshoot this properly.
I’ve got the ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F, and it should have built-in WiFi. I’ll look into the drivers.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll try downloading the drivers.