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Hello,
I recently bought and assembled a new computer by myself. I already installed Windows 11, got through all updates and installed all drivers for every piece of equipment inside the PC.
The problem seems to be my Network Adapter as stated in the title. It won't show up in Device Manager.
Let me assure you, I tried showing hidden devices. I updated my BIOS, i got sure network adapter is enabled in my BIOS. I tried netcfg -d - it never works, just keeps plucking out a 0x0 error. Resetting network settings using netsh winsock reset sure does something, however it doesn't help the issue at hand. I also checked whether i put the device properly into the M.2 slot, but an issue here is out of the question. There is a slot labeled WiFi M.2 on the motherboard, I couldn't have put it in the wrong slot. Tried unplugging it and plugging it back in, no effect whatsoever.
At this point I really have no idea what might be wrong with it. How am i supposed to make it work?
If needed i can provide any additional specs. But the most basic ones are:
For now I am using an old network adapter (as shown in the screenshot TP-Link stuff)
Motherboard: ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2
Network Adapter: Intel AC 9560
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 7600
Graphics Card: Radeon RX 6650 XT
SSD: ADATA 1Tb Legend 960
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The WIFi adapter AC 9560 is not compatible with your board since it has M2: CNVio interface type. You should use an adapter with
Wi-Fi(PCIe), BT(USB) interface type (for example Intel AX210.
Leon
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