I just got a new PC running Windows 11 and I'm having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi. I already have a laptop and a working router with a Wi-Fi network, and I rarely have issues with my internet. When I was setting up the new PC, I had to bypass the 'find driver' option by selecting 'I don't have internet,' which allowed me to access the main menu. However, now I can't find the option to activate Wi-Fi or even see any available networks. The only prompts I get are related to Ethernet connections, which I don't have and don't want to use. I've tried restarting both the computer and the router, but nothing changes. Is this a common issue? Could my choice during setup have affected my ability to connect?
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If your PC is branded, there should be a drivers page on the manufacturer's website. You can download the Wi-Fi drivers from there using another device, transfer them via USB, and install them on your new PC. Some brands even have software that auto-installs necessary drivers after the initial setup, so check for that.
Based on what you mentioned, it could be that your Wi-Fi adapter is missing drivers or not installed at all. Since this is a new computer, I recommend reaching out to the manufacturer to clarify if a Wi-Fi adapter comes included, or if you need to purchase one separately. They can also help you with driver installation if that's the case.
I thought having a Wi-Fi adapter was standard these days. I'll contact them to find out more.
It sounds like your new PC might not have a Wi-Fi network adapter installed. Can you check the specs of your computer? Sometimes these high-end gaming setups come without one because users usually utilize wired connections for better performance. That's probably why you're not seeing any Wi-Fi options.
Yeah, you definitely want to double-check the specs. If it does have one, there might be missing drivers. Make sure to contact customer support for help.

I only have my laptop as an option, and I'm not able to find driver files easily. But I'll check the manufacturer's site for possible solutions.