Deleted my own wireless internet device

I accidentally did the same thing a lot of people and remove a driver and now I am disconnected from my wireless, what should I do? And I have no idea how find my device properties. Help, please

Download the file of the driver on another PC.

Copy on a USB or burn it to a CD.

Put the flash drive or on the CD in the PC that need wireless driver and run the Setup file of this way.

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