I'm having a really frustrating issue with my new Lenovo Legion 5i Gen 10 Intel 15" laptop. I can't connect to Wi-Fi at all because there's no option showing anywhere. I've checked the settings, the bottom bar, and even the WLAN autoconfig, but it's just not there. The only connection available is ethernet. I've also looked in the control panel but can't find anything related to Wi-Fi. If anyone has advice on how to fix this, I'd really appreciate it!
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Have you checked the device manager for the Wi-Fi status? You might need to install the driver for your Wi-Fi card. If you uninstall the Wi-Fi driver from the device manager and then reboot your laptop, it should automatically reinstall the driver for you. You can also find the drivers on the Lenovo website.
Since your laptop is so new, it should definitely support Wi-Fi. It's possible that there's a hardware conflict. Start by checking the Device Manager to see if the Wi-Fi hardware has any issues flagged. Usually, a hard reboot can sort this out, but if not, try using the hardware troubleshooter built into Windows and see what that finds. Let us know how it goes!

I tried that, but it didn’t show any Wi-Fi option, just a blank screen for that part. Any other suggestions?