Disable it and get a usb wifi NIC that supports W11. Looks like the s/w for the internal NIC doesn’t support W11.
Oh yeah get your money back. It won’t be the first time that a major manufacturer distributes hardware (that they are looking to get rid of) that isn’t compatible with newer O/Ss.
I came across a recent Dell workstation with a very funky offbrand NIC a few weeks ago.
p.s. once you have the usb wifi NIC installed and working, go to device manager and disable the existing one. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, pull it from the motherboard. Make to uninstall any bloatware that came with the original NIC.
“It won’t be the first time that a major manufacturer distributes hardware (that they are looking to get rid of) that isn’t compatible with newer O/Ss.”
Heard that.
Years back I had a perfectly functional Epson flatbed scanner that the manufacturer supported with software updates until Win 8......then the updates stopped.
I contacted Epson through email......their reply?
“We’ll send you a coupon for a discount for a new Epson scanner”
Electronics.....the bane of our existence.
Concur
Sorry: “NIC”?