I'm trying to install Windows 11 on my new PC, but I'm stuck because I can't find any options to connect to WiFi or even see the built-in WiFi. This is my first time booting and installing Windows, and I can't get past the setup without being connected to the internet. Any suggestions?
3 Answers
A good workaround is to connect your PC to the internet using an ethernet cable at first. Once Windows is installed and your WiFi drivers are set up, you can unplug the ethernet. It's common for the Windows install to lack some drivers, so connecting temporarily can help.
If you're using Rufus to create your Windows USB, there's an option that lets you bypass the internet requirement during installation. You can also download the Windows ISO directly from Microsoft, which may have the necessary components. Additionally, check your motherboard's website for WiFi drivers. Sometimes they need to be installed separately before you can connect to the internet.
I found a guide on how to skip the internet connection step during installation. Just be aware that in the latest build, this might not always work. You might still need to connect through ethernet to get your WiFi drivers installed if they aren’t included.
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