For Wifi !!link!!: Asus Driver
Back to the Lenovo. He opened a new tab. "How to check Wi-Fi chipset ASUS." A Reddit thread from three years ago. A user named "Tech_Wizard_420" had the answer: “Open Device Manager > look for 'Network Adapters' > the one with the exclamation mark > Properties > Details > Hardware IDs. The first few letters will tell you. VEN_8086 is Intel. VEN_14C3 is MediaTek.”
A cascade of results. ASUS support. Reddit threads. A YouTube video with a thumbnail of a man pointing at a circuit board. Leo clicked the official ASUS link. The page loaded slowly on the Lenovo, the grey ASUS interface appearing in fragments. He navigated to the "Driver & Utility" section, entered his model number—G614JV—and hit Enter. asus driver for wifi
He went back to the ASUS driver page. Selected MediaTek. Downloaded the file. It was a ZIP, about 45 MB. He copied it to a USB stick—a battered, blue SanDisk he’d used in college—walked it over to the new ASUS, and extracted it. Back to the Lenovo
He didn't care about any of it. He opened a browser. The homepage—his default, a clean new tab—loaded instantly. He typed "youtube.com." It was there. He typed "reddit.com." It was there. A user named "Tech_Wizard_420" had the answer: “Open