Windows fails to recognize your Wi-Fi connection.
Windows fails to recognize your Wi-Fi connection.
Hey, Windows isn't recognizing your Wi-Fi until you turn off the LAN port on your motherboard or use Network Troubleshooter. That’s why it’s slow when you boot up.
Do you possess a WiFi adapter? It isn't present in the list, and the motherboard lacks WiFi capability.
Similar details to your WiFi adapter model or make/model. Information about your wireless router brand and configuration settings.
It appears there might be some confusion regarding the types of internet connections. Your motherboard doesn't support wireless (WiFi) internet unless you have a compatible adapter. If you're connecting through a wired Ethernet link, that's a different setup altogether. Could you clarify if you're using WiFi or Ethernet for your connection?