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I recently tried to get my old Gigabyte GN-WPKG PCI WLAN card to work again, as I moved my computer and was too lazy to lay new cables. Device was working perfectly, all the drivers were correct, but the Wi-Fi tab didn't show up in Settings. After a lot of troubleshooting, I started the WLAN AutoConfig Service and it appeared.



Now, however, there are no Wi-Fi networks showing up inside the settings. Also, the Advanced Settings link is gone (that I assume should be there). Basically, I'm stuck with this:



Settings



Anyone have any ideas what to do? I already tried to delete a registry key that might have been interfering with the Wi-Fi, according to this, but the registry key isn't found. Also tried Uninstalling device driver and restarting, but to no avail.










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  • Might need to find a windows 10 driver for it...

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I recently tried to get my old Gigabyte GN-WPKG PCI WLAN card to work again, as I moved my computer and was too lazy to lay new cables. Device was working perfectly, all the drivers were correct, but the Wi-Fi tab didn't show up in Settings. After a lot of troubleshooting, I started the WLAN AutoConfig Service and it appeared.



Now, however, there are no Wi-Fi networks showing up inside the settings. Also, the Advanced Settings link is gone (that I assume should be there). Basically, I'm stuck with this:



Settings



Anyone have any ideas what to do? I already tried to delete a registry key that might have been interfering with the Wi-Fi, according to this, but the registry key isn't found. Also tried Uninstalling device driver and restarting, but to no avail.










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  • Might need to find a windows 10 driver for it...

    – Ecnerwal
    Jan 8 '17 at 23:00














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I recently tried to get my old Gigabyte GN-WPKG PCI WLAN card to work again, as I moved my computer and was too lazy to lay new cables. Device was working perfectly, all the drivers were correct, but the Wi-Fi tab didn't show up in Settings. After a lot of troubleshooting, I started the WLAN AutoConfig Service and it appeared.



Now, however, there are no Wi-Fi networks showing up inside the settings. Also, the Advanced Settings link is gone (that I assume should be there). Basically, I'm stuck with this:



Settings



Anyone have any ideas what to do? I already tried to delete a registry key that might have been interfering with the Wi-Fi, according to this, but the registry key isn't found. Also tried Uninstalling device driver and restarting, but to no avail.










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I recently tried to get my old Gigabyte GN-WPKG PCI WLAN card to work again, as I moved my computer and was too lazy to lay new cables. Device was working perfectly, all the drivers were correct, but the Wi-Fi tab didn't show up in Settings. After a lot of troubleshooting, I started the WLAN AutoConfig Service and it appeared.



Now, however, there are no Wi-Fi networks showing up inside the settings. Also, the Advanced Settings link is gone (that I assume should be there). Basically, I'm stuck with this:



Settings



Anyone have any ideas what to do? I already tried to delete a registry key that might have been interfering with the Wi-Fi, according to this, but the registry key isn't found. Also tried Uninstalling device driver and restarting, but to no avail.







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  • Might need to find a windows 10 driver for it...

    – Ecnerwal
    Jan 8 '17 at 23:00



















  • Might need to find a windows 10 driver for it...

    – Ecnerwal
    Jan 8 '17 at 23:00

















Might need to find a windows 10 driver for it...

– Ecnerwal
Jan 8 '17 at 23:00





Might need to find a windows 10 driver for it...

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Open up Device Manager and find your wireless card, right click it and select update drivers. If that doesn't work, install the latest driver's from it's manufacturer's website.






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