Have you tried using ethernet to connect yet? If it does, then just use that connection to re-download drivers for any "Unknown Devices" in device manager.
If your ethernet does not work, then you will need to do one of the following:
1. Buy a USB Network Adapter (which normally start around $35 for something decent)
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2. Take it to a repair shop that has these tools
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2. If you already have the Windows 10 bits on your computer, go back to 10 and download drivers.
3. Use a different computer to download driver installers onto some kind of transmission media (USB/CD/DVD) or,
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4. If you already have the Windows 10 bits on your computer, go back to 10 and download drivers.
Have you tried using ethernet to connect yet? If it does, then just use that connection to re-download drivers for any "Unknown Devices" in device manager.
If your ethernet does not work, then you will need to do one of the following:
1. Buy a USB Network Adapter (which normally start around $35 for something decent)
2. Take it to a repair shop that has these tools
3. Use a different computer to download driver installers onto some kind of transmission media (USB/CD/DVD) or,
4. If you already have the Windows 10 bits on your computer, go back to 10 and download drivers.