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Laptop came without an OS.  I installed Win10LTSCv1809.  Downloaded all drivers from HP's website and most of them say "driver not supported on this OS version (10.0.17763)".   Most importantly, the Realtek network driver doesn't seem to install properly because, although it isn't providing any error messages, the Network Connections folder only shows the Bluetooth adapter.

I've tried running all "previous versions" of the driver (from HP's Support download page), but still the same scenario.  

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I've managed to fix my own problem.

In Device Manager, under 'Unknown Devices', open the properties of each one, click 'Update Driver', then "browse my PC for driver software", an lastly select the folder 'C:SWSetup' and click next.

Did this for each 'Unknown Device' and, eventually, one of them was the WiFi card.

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I've managed to fix my own problem.

In Device Manager, under 'Unknown Devices', open the properties of each one, click 'Update Driver', then "browse my PC for driver software", an lastly select the folder 'C:SWSetup' and click next.

Did this for each 'Unknown Device' and, eventually, one of them was the WiFi card.

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