Most likely the one named "Network Controller" will be the MT7925 Wi-Fi module, but to be sure you should verify that by right-clicking the devices that have no driver installed and selecting "Properties". In the Window that opens select the "Details...
If you'd like to stick with Windows 10, then you might want to try what I posted further above in this thread https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/downloads-for-motherboards/drivers-amd-mediatek-wifi-bluetooth/m-p/1091457/highlight/true#M17707
Hi,You don't mention it, but the symptoms you are reporting make me think you are not running Windows 11, are you? The drivers on ASUS' website as well as the RZ7xx (MT7925/MT7927) driver provided by MoKiChU only work with Windows 11.
I see you have found a workaround for your issue, but in case anyone else stumbles on this I'd like to mention that a driver bundle going by the name "Mediatek_wlan_3.04.00.1223_5.5.0.3498" has been posted on necacom<dot>net and station-drivers<dot>c...
Hi,It seems to me that you are not even sure whether you have a RZ6xx or a RZ7xx Wi-Fi module. I think you should first find out which Wi-Fi module you actually have.Can you please provide the name under which the Wi-Fi adapter is currently shown in ...