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Windows is not recognising my WI-FI antenna. I have to connect to the internet to install the WI-FI drivers, what do I do?

Serd

Hello,

 

Windows is refusing to say: 

"OOH! This guy has a wifi motherboard! Let's try and see if there is a wifi network around here"

 

It's an install of windows on a brand new PC, but i got Windows from another PC's hard drive that I ripped out. I used ethernet on that old PC. 

 

I don't know what to do to connect up to the internet, I'm stuck in windows 10 but without any of the apps, just download buttons and the basic icons.

 

My motherboard is the B660M DS3H AX DDR4. I am using the included wifi antenna. HELP!

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you've posted to the forum, you have *a* device with access to the internet.

 

use that device to download the motherboard's wifi driver, USB it over (or if it's your phone, connect the phone via usb) and install the driver.

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Do I download the drivers from the gigabyte website and install them via usb?

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Just now, manikyath said:

you've posted to the forum, you have *a* device with access to the internet.

 

use that device to download the motherboard's wifi driver, USB it over (or if it's your phone, connect the phone via usb) and install the driver.

oh ty

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