I'm having issues connecting to Wi-Fi on my new ROG Strix X870-F Gaming motherboard. I really want to use wireless since I can't deal with wires cluttering my space, but no matter what I've tried, it just won't connect. I searched online for solutions, but I'm not finding anything helpful, so I'm hoping to get some advice here.
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First things first, have you checked if the drivers for the Wi-Fi card are properly installed? Sometimes it might be showing the networks but not allowing you to connect. Also, consider if the signal is weak, which could be causing issues too.
Don't forget to click the wireless radio activation button in the bottom right corner of your taskbar. Sometimes it's just a simple toggle that's causing the issue.
Another thing to look into is if you attached the antennae correctly to the back of the motherboard. Believe it or not, a lot of people forget this step! If the Wi-Fi card isn’t recognized at all, you might want to try resetting the CMOS—you'd be surprised how often that helps.

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