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If you regularly stream music to other computer in your house do not change these options.
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I should also add that when I tried to uninstall the drivers for the first time, I must have forgotten some parts of it, so if you - yes, I'm pointing at you - appear to have a similar problem as I was having, double check if you really uninstalled everything even remotely Intel Wifi related. I'm not going to fix something that ain't broken. As long as it finally works after so much pain and cursing.
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I don't really like having 2009 drivers in a PC I otherwise tend to keep as much up to date as I can, but hey. The adapter name even changed from "Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000" to "Intel(R) WiFi Link 1000 BGN." After some testing it seems to be working. It searched for a bit and then installed 2009 drivers made by Intel.
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When starting Windows again a black screen I had never seen before in my life popped out saying something about "operations are in progress x/64 - path" where x was the number of the current operation and path was a registry key.Īfter I logged in I right clicked on the now unknow Network Adapter in Device Manager and selected Install drivers. Then I went to Programs and functions in Control Panel, uninstall Intel Wifi Proset application and rebooted. What I did was uninstall the wifi adapter in Device Manager (with "Uninstall software" checkbox checked). I patiently waited for the new batch of Windows Update only to find out it solved nothing.
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It turned out to really be a software problem after all. I opened my laptop, tightened the screws inside, blew off the dust and I haven't lost the adapter since (it's been over a week now). What do you guys think about the issue? Have you ever encountered something like that? Any ideas what could fix it except for reinstalling the OS? Thanks! I hadn't changed any drivers in my laptop and when it started doing that, I uninstalled my wi-fi drivers and installed older ones. The thing is, it doesn't! I literally can't make it lose connection now. However, before sending it to RMA, I decided to boot up one of my old Linux live CDs (Linux Mint 10) to see if it acts weird, too (then I could say for sure it's a hardware fault). I've been using a USB wi-fi since to be able to normally work. As you can imagine, it can get very annoying very fast. To temporarily fix the issue, I need to disable and then enable the wireless adapter again, or reboot the laptop. Soon after, an orange triangle with an exclamation mark shows up on the icon saying that I have limited connection.
I still see 5 signal bars on my taskbar, but I lose Internet connection and when I click the icon in my taskbar, I only see the hotspot I'm currently connected too (normally I see ~24 hotspots around my house). move it to another room or just nudge it a little bit when it is sitting on my lap, it loses signal. I have an Asus N53SV with an Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000. Recently I've started encountering a weird bug in my Windows 7 圆4.