You need to know which one is your Wi-Fi card exactly.
Because it has two possibilities for your motherboard, which varies little by country contribution. .
If your Wi-Fi card is AX210NGW I think activation is possible, if your Wi-Fi card is RZ616 it would be complicated It may be necessary to change the region indicator to activate certain options which are normally prohibited in your country, so that the Wifi configuration adopts a different management strategy. It is possible that the bios versions are different depending on the country. I've seen this before.
You need to know which one is your Wi-Fi card exactly.
Because it has two possibilities for your motherboard, which varies little by country contribution. View attachment 13978.
If your Wi-Fi card is AX210NGW I think activation is possible, if your Wi-Fi card is RZ616 it would be complicated It may be necessary to change the region indicator to activate certain options which are normally prohibited in your country, so that the Wifi configuration adopts a different management strategy. It is possible that the bios versions are different depending on the country. I've seen this before.
@jan001232 Thanks for the reply, but there was a misunderstanding. WIFI works fine on my rig after I replaced the factory wifi module with an Intel one. No BIOS action required.
I was referring to the recent BIOS updates with bug fixes and support for the new CPU generation, since the ASUS bios has been giving trouble in newer versions.
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