To make a Wi-Fi card work, connect it properly to your device and ensure the network settings are correct.
To make a Wi-Fi card work, connect it properly to your device and ensure the network settings are correct.
You’re trying to connect your Wi-Fi adapter to a different network than the one you’re using for internet access. To make your Wi-Fi card work with another network, you’ll need to set it up as a guest or secondary network. Check your router settings and ensure the adapter is properly connected and enabled. If needed, change the network name and password to match the new network you want to use.
Consider using a temporary Ethernet connection only if necessary, but avoid relying on it for downloading drivers. Ensure you have a stable internet connection and proper driver installation methods.
Sure, you can either download the driver and transfer it to the device using any alternative method.
Disregard the BIOS details, they don't matter. Configure it within Windows setup when available. Otherwise, rely on a wired connection in the meantime.