: Download the driver on a different PC or a smartphone.
: Look for a sticker on the bottom of the laptop. It will usually have a model name (e.g., DNS Home 0123456 ) or a serial number. Use Device Manager : Right-click Start and select Device Manager . Expand Network adapters .
Right-click your wireless adapter (often named "Wireless," "WLAN," or "802.11") and select .
: Open the folder and find a file named setup.exe or install.exe . Double-click to run it. Manual Update : If there is no setup file: Go back to Device Manager . Right-click the adapter and select Update driver .
: Locate the Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN driver and download the package for your specific version of Windows (e.g., Windows 10/11 64-bit). 3. Installation Instructions
: Transfer the file via a USB flash drive or data cable to the DNS laptop.
Downloading and installing Wi-Fi drivers for a (Computer Center DNS) laptop requires identifying your specific hardware model, as "DNS" is a retail brand that uses various chassis manufacturers. 1. Identify Your Laptop Model and Hardware ID