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Kenshin663
4 months ago

From the photo only one emerges -> you have a (both functioning) network connection. For more help you need to give more info….

Ogolikuso
4 months ago
Reply to  Alexs778

Why does that seem to spark over LAN

Kenshin663
4 months ago
Reply to  Alexs778

And how should we bend your problem without any information? I’m not taking my car to the workshop, and I’m telling the master “please judge, don’t drive”…

MarSusMar
4 months ago

Your network is connected. As you see. So the PC has a connection to the router that would be Wlan.

From going to the internet, you must have an established Internet connection to the programmed router. He’s got LEDs where you can see what’s going on.

Ploppy8888
4 months ago
Reply to  Alexs778

There is often such a magic button, there is such a kind of antenna symbol on it, along with the Fn button, then it often goes again.

MarSusMar
4 months ago
Reply to  Alexs778

In the bios? It will be installed or does not need any drivers because Win the On Board but The Bios has nothing to do with it.

And you’re connected to the router. You have to look at the router.

HistoryPro12
4 months ago

The image is a “LAN” connection and has nothing to do with WLAN.

Mondovada3
4 months ago

Read a good book and drink a tea.

Kenshin663
4 months ago
Reply to  Mondovada3

Good idea, just the right weather for 🙂