Hey everyone! I'm in a bit of a bind and could really use your help. I just installed Windows 11 on my PC and during the setup, I opted out of connecting to the internet by choosing "I don't have internet" and used the OOBEBYPASSNRO command in the administrator menu. Now, I have a major issue: there's no WiFi option at all. It's like my PC doesn't detect any WiFi card—no WiFi icon, no settings, nothing! My motherboard is an ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi, which should have built-in WiFi, and the antenna is connected properly. I've checked Device Manager and there's no WiFi adapter showing up, just Ethernet. I've looked through ASUS's driver pages but can't find the right WiFi driver for this setup. I've also restarted my PC several times and checked the BIOS settings, though I'm not entirely sure if everything is configured right. It feels like skipping the network setup caused this mess. Has anyone else faced a similar issue or know which driver I need? Any help would be appreciated!
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It sounds like you might just need to install the WiFi drivers. Many WiFi 6E chipsets aren’t included in Windows by default, which could be why you're not seeing any network options. You should download the drivers from the ASUS website if you can still access it via Ethernet.

Thanks for the insight! I thought about the drivers, too, but I’m stuck there. I couldn't find the right WiFi driver listed on the ASUS support page for my model. It seems like there aren’t any WiFi drivers available for the ROG Strix B650E-F right now.