Why isn’t my Windows 11 desktop finding any Wi-Fi networks?

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Asked By GamerGuy42 On

I've been struggling with a connection issue on my Windows 11 desktop for about six months now. It started after I moved to a new house, which makes me think it might be a hardware issue. My motherboard is an MSI B650 GAMING PLUS with Wi-Fi 6E, and the wireless module is supposed to be pre-installed. I've tried all the usual troubleshooting steps from Reddit and tech support, but nothing has worked. I'm hesitant to open up my case without some guidance. Any suggestions?

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Answered By HardwareHero73 On

Just checking to make sure—did you install the Wi-Fi antenna? If it's mounted correctly, the issue likely isn’t with the board itself. Also, what driver version are you using? This board comes with either Realtek or AMD Wi-Fi, so ensure you’re downloading the right one. You can find the drivers on MSI's support site [here](https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B650-GAMING-PLUS-WIFI/support#driver).

Answered By TechWhiz99 On

Have you tried reinstalling the Wi-Fi drivers from the MSI support page? That can often resolve connectivity issues like this one.

GamerGuy42 -

I appreciate the suggestion! But how do I do that without an internet connection?

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