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Only Ethernet available, no Wi-Fi support.

Only Ethernet available, no Wi-Fi support.

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Tudaofuat
Member
58
06-30-2021, 02:58 AM
#1
Hey there, I built my first PC and ran into some issues after the setup. While installing Windows, I was asked to connect to the internet, but only Ethernet was available. I tried resetting it, but that didn’t help. Then I opened the command prompt to bypass that step, but after finishing the installation process, I’m still without a connection. I’ve checked videos for guidance, but they all seem to end in frustration. I’m not sure if I made any mistakes during assembly or if there’s something wrong with the settings. My PC was expensive, so I really want it to work properly. Also, I found out Bluetooth isn’t functioning as expected. Any tips would be super helpful!
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Tudaofuat
06-30-2021, 02:58 AM #1

Hey there, I built my first PC and ran into some issues after the setup. While installing Windows, I was asked to connect to the internet, but only Ethernet was available. I tried resetting it, but that didn’t help. Then I opened the command prompt to bypass that step, but after finishing the installation process, I’m still without a connection. I’ve checked videos for guidance, but they all seem to end in frustration. I’m not sure if I made any mistakes during assembly or if there’s something wrong with the settings. My PC was expensive, so I really want it to work properly. Also, I found out Bluetooth isn’t functioning as expected. Any tips would be super helpful!

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StealthEagle7
Junior Member
16
07-05-2021, 01:05 PM
#2
We offer various hardware-based Wi-Fi solutions. You can download the necessary drivers onto a USB drive and install them yourself. Note that Windows does not include built-in Wi-Fi drivers.
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StealthEagle7
07-05-2021, 01:05 PM #2

We offer various hardware-based Wi-Fi solutions. You can download the necessary drivers onto a USB drive and install them yourself. Note that Windows does not include built-in Wi-Fi drivers.

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Bartekdwarf
Posting Freak
791
07-07-2021, 03:13 AM
#3
These are the sole two hard-wire choices available.
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Bartekdwarf
07-07-2021, 03:13 AM #3

These are the sole two hard-wire choices available.

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1CraftyGirl
Member
100
07-08-2021, 01:08 AM
#4
Windows may not include the necessary WiFi chipset for your motherboard. If you have another computer available, locate the manufacturer’s website for your motherboard, obtain network-specific drivers, save them to a USB drive, transfer the drive to your new system, and install the software.
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1CraftyGirl
07-08-2021, 01:08 AM #4

Windows may not include the necessary WiFi chipset for your motherboard. If you have another computer available, locate the manufacturer’s website for your motherboard, obtain network-specific drivers, save them to a USB drive, transfer the drive to your new system, and install the software.

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Ray_Gamer
Junior Member
17
07-08-2021, 01:23 AM
#5
I'll attempt it this morning, thanks everyone, really appreciate you all!
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Ray_Gamer
07-08-2021, 01:23 AM #5

I'll attempt it this morning, thanks everyone, really appreciate you all!

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dodgeman96
Junior Member
38
07-08-2021, 02:31 AM
#6
Is it correct that the GPU needs to be placed in the top x16 slot for optimal performance? Running slower without it can happen.
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dodgeman96
07-08-2021, 02:31 AM #6

Is it correct that the GPU needs to be placed in the top x16 slot for optimal performance? Running slower without it can happen.

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MegaMunch27
Member
54
07-08-2021, 11:13 AM
#7
Hardware details: Motherboard model not specified; no built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth detected. If present, connect via Ethernet cable or purchase a Wi-Fi adapter. If absent, you’ll need to link the device to a router using an Ethernet cable or obtain a compatible adapter. Installing drivers is typically done from the manufacturer’s website onto a USB drive.
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MegaMunch27
07-08-2021, 11:13 AM #7

Hardware details: Motherboard model not specified; no built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth detected. If present, connect via Ethernet cable or purchase a Wi-Fi adapter. If absent, you’ll need to link the device to a router using an Ethernet cable or obtain a compatible adapter. Installing drivers is typically done from the manufacturer’s website onto a USB drive.

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Tyler_MC
Member
227
07-20-2021, 10:55 PM
#8
I didn’t even see that… yeah. That lower port is almost definitely not an X16, and it’s unlikely connected directly to the CPU, probably goes through the chipset. OP, fit your GPU into the biggest full-size X16 slot.
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Tyler_MC
07-20-2021, 10:55 PM #8

I didn’t even see that… yeah. That lower port is almost definitely not an X16, and it’s unlikely connected directly to the CPU, probably goes through the chipset. OP, fit your GPU into the biggest full-size X16 slot.

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jorgenwilhelm
Junior Member
15
07-25-2021, 06:53 AM
#9
The GPU size suggests a 3x16 physical board, possibly running at x8 performance compared to the CPU. Since I can't identify the exact model, it might not be the main limiting factor. It's likely the GPU stays cooler in the top slot because airflow from the front intakes isn't as strong here.
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jorgenwilhelm
07-25-2021, 06:53 AM #9

The GPU size suggests a 3x16 physical board, possibly running at x8 performance compared to the CPU. Since I can't identify the exact model, it might not be the main limiting factor. It's likely the GPU stays cooler in the top slot because airflow from the front intakes isn't as strong here.