Network Adapter

I uninstalled my network adapter because my networks were not showing and I think I clicked delete driver software and when I restarted my computer my network driver did not come back. Please help I don’t know what to do.

Hi Samuel.
I'm David, and I'm happy to help you.

Go to the support area of your computer manufacturer's website and download the latest network driver.
(If you cannot find it, let me know the manufacturer and model of your computer)

As you don't have internet access on your PC, you can download the driver from another device and transfer the file to your PC.

I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions.

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Good morning,

Below is the link to solve your problem.

https://youtu.be/_Py9vxOnR9I

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I could not find the exact model of my computer on the ASUS website.

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I see the specifications of this model, and it may have a MediaTek or Intel WiFi.

Send a screenshot of the network adapters:
1. Open "Device Manager" (Windows + X and select Device Manager);
2. Expand "Network adapters".

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This is what I found

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It seems that no network drivers are installed.

Do the procedure below on the "Network Controller" device.
1. Double-click on the "Network Controller" to open the properties window.
2. Select the "Details" tab;
3. Under "Property", change the selection to "Hardware IDs".

Send the Hardware IDs in the Value field. You can right-click on the ID and select "Copy".

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I got to this point and I think this is what you wanted me to send. I was looking on the website and I found this network driver model https://www.asus.com/us/SupportOnly/GA401QM/HelpDesk_Download/ Should I download it?

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Thanks for the clarifications.
Your WiFi adapter is MediaTek.
It's this page you mentioned that contains your computer's drivers. But it has both MediaTek and Intel WiFi drivers.
In your case, you should download the MediaTek driver.
Download from the link below.
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/GamingNB/Ima...
Source: https://www.asus.com/us/SupportOnly/GA401QM/Hel...
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I downloaded the driver again but this is the problem i originally had with my network driver.

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I suggest you do the recommended procedure under "FIX 2 - Using Registry Editor" in the article below.
https://www.kapilarya.com/fix-this-device-canno...
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