I'm trying to get WiFi to work on an MSI X870E Carbon motherboard under windows 11. I've set BIOS to use WiFi with BT turned off (on or auto doesn't seem to matter). There doesn't appear to be a WiFi Adapter listed in Device Manager. Ethernet works fine.
I tried installing a WiFi adapter from the included usb. Realtek was the only one that did an install (qualcom said there wasn't an appropriate driver in the directory). After running the installer, it gave a message that it was successful. But looking under the "settings" and "device manager" there was no wifi adapter installed. It also didn't show up after rebooting.
I also tried downloading drivers from the msi website for this motherboard, but the installer said there weren't any appropriate drivers in the directory.
Any suggestions/advice on how to debug this?
Thanks!
Duane.
I tried installing a WiFi adapter from the included usb. Realtek was the only one that did an install (qualcom said there wasn't an appropriate driver in the directory). After running the installer, it gave a message that it was successful. But looking under the "settings" and "device manager" there was no wifi adapter installed. It also didn't show up after rebooting.
I also tried downloading drivers from the msi website for this motherboard, but the installer said there weren't any appropriate drivers in the directory.
Any suggestions/advice on how to debug this?
Thanks!
Duane.