Lenovo Ideapad G700: Problem with Wi-Fi module work

I moved Windows from HDD to SSD and my Wi-Fi module stopped working. It is not detected in the system, at work there is exactly the same laptop, swapped the modules, on the other laptop my module works. And mine also does not see the module.
How to return Wi-fi. tried diagnostics https://pcsupport.lenovo.com – only Wi-Fi says no such module.
I did the same thing

C:WINDOWSsystem32>netcfg -s n

Network Adapters
—————–
nonpnpnetworkinterface{178bffbe-a789-483e-afba-109cd3e8d187} Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
pciven_1969&dev_10a0 Qualcomm Atheros AR8172/8176/8178 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30)
Network Protocols
—————–

In the device manager, it’s not there either.

Response

It’s strange that the Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter Wi-Fi module is shown in the results of the “netcfg -s n” command. But there are some strange lines before it, it shouldn’t be there.

Is the problem with incorrect connection of the Wi-Fi module excluded? Is the port itself not damaged?

You wrote there about diagnostics. I don’t really understand. Have you tried downloading the driver for your Lenovo IdeaPad G700, Broadcom module and Windows installed and run its installation? What was the result?

I would also try doing a Windows network reset. But if the module isn’t in Device Manager, it’s unlikely to make a difference.

In the Device Manager, I take it there are no unknown devices either?

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