I'm using an Acer Aspire 7 with Windows 11 Pro, and I just did a fresh install. I'm having issues with several things: the generic Bluetooth adapter is disabled due to problems, and the network adapter is missing drivers. There are also a few other devices showing up as unrecognized, such as a 3D video controller and PCI Encryption/Decryption Controller. I've attempted to download drivers from Realtek, MediaTek, and Intel, but nothing seems to work. Just for reference, my laptop has an AMD Ryzen 7 5700U and a GeForce RTX 3050 Ti.
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Have you tried pressing the function keys to enable Wi-Fi? Sometimes it gets toggled off without you realizing it. Try using the fn key along with F2 or a different F key if that doesn’t work.
First things first, make sure you install the correct drivers for your specific model. Check the Acer support site for your laptop configuration. Here's the link: [Acer Drivers and Manuals](https://www.acer.com/us-en/support/drivers-and-manuals). You might want to double-check your model number too, as it can make a difference in which drivers you need.
If you still can't connect, consider using the Intel Driver Assistant or the AMD equivalent. These tools often help install the necessary chipset drivers, which could resolve some of your network issues. However, keep in mind it might need an internet connection to download and install the drivers.

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