Why can’t I find the WiFi option on my new Windows 11 PC?

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Asked By TechWizard42 On

Hey everyone! I just built a new PC and installed Windows 11, but I noticed something strange right after setup: there's no WiFi option anywhere. I checked the Device Manager and it seems like there's no WiFi adapter recognized at all, which feels really odd. I've attempted a few troubleshooting steps like resetting my network settings and restarting my PC multiple times, but nothing has worked so far. I never faced this issue on my old setup, so it's got me puzzled. If anyone has tips or steps I should try, I'd really appreciate it!

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Answered By User123ABC On

First off, is your new PC a laptop or a desktop? Just to clarify, some desktops don’t come with built-in WiFi capabilities at all, so that might be the issue. If it's a desktop, do you have a WiFi card installed? Also, make sure your motherboard supports WiFi.

Answered By GadgetGeek99 On

If your motherboard does support WiFi and you're still not seeing any options, you might want to double-check your BIOS settings. Sometimes, network options can be disabled there. Just be careful and back up your data before making any changes. Also, since you mentioned plugging in an Ethernet cable, did your PC recognize that connection? If not, you might have a different issue with the network adapter.

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