[SOLVED] Mobo wifi not working

Nayroy

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I have a MSI MPG Z390 Gaming EDGE that has built in Wifi. When I look for networks, I can see them, but when I connect to mine, it says that I'm connected with no internet. I had bought a USB network adapter and it was able to connect to my network and I was able to get an internet connection. I had downloaded both wireless and wired drivers for my Mobo and have both antennas connected. Am I missing a step or is it my board?

My Mobo https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813144213?Item=N82E16813144213
USB adapter https://www.newegg.com/d-link-dwa-182-usb-2-0/p/N82E16833127466?Item=9SIA4RE7A59954
network screenshot View: https://imgur.com/a/ZnqRF0t
 
Solution
Where did you download the wifi drivers from? With the wifi boards Ive used in the past, I use the usb adapter/dongle to initially get online then download the ''intel driver and support assistant' which then scans your entire system and shows you exactly what drivers your system needs, including wifi drivers. Then just unplug the wifi adapter/dongle and the onboard motherboard wifi should be good to go.

Nayroy

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Yeah and idk what could be causing it. I bought a USB adapter, just to have another source, and it was able to connect to my network and it did have an internet connection. It feels like the antenna are connected and turned all the way in and my PC has been running fine so far. I can only guess the wifi on my mobo is faulty, if nothing else comes up.
 
Where did you download the wifi drivers from? With the wifi boards Ive used in the past, I use the usb adapter/dongle to initially get online then download the ''intel driver and support assistant' which then scans your entire system and shows you exactly what drivers your system needs, including wifi drivers. Then just unplug the wifi adapter/dongle and the onboard motherboard wifi should be good to go.
 
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