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I have a desktop computer built my PC years ago. When I first got it I installed Windows 10 on it manually. I realized a long time ago that I could not connect to WiFi but ignored it since I was wired.
Now I have to use a wireless connection on my computer and I still to this day do not have the option to connect to WiFi. I also do not have the option to go into WiFi settings in the settings menu... I only have Ethernet connection and adapter for Ethernet. My device manager has around 10 network adapters but none of them are 802.11's I tried downloading a basic Intel wireless driver but it still hasn't showed up on my computer.
I am not really sure what to do at this point does anyone have any suggestions?
What model network adapter is it, and have you confirmed that it's plugged into the PC properly? Adapters that I've seen : PCI, USB, m2 (unusual outside laptops), or Ethernet. – Christopher Hostage – 2018-09-07T15:26:01.413
It sounds like you have to put a wireless networking card in the machine. The two choices for you are likely PCI and USB. You may need to put the drivers on a USB stick and sneaker-net them to your old PC. Once the drivers are installed the unknown devices in Hardware Manager will probably go away. – jww – 2018-09-26T04:56:29.010