![]() I believe I've heard situations where people replace an Atheros adapter with an Intel Centrino adapter, but I have not looked much further than this. If the above solution doesn't work for you, you may want to try my Plan B: Replacing the WLAN card. I hope by writing this that I can help others with the same problem as me! The version indicated in the adapter properties was now the new 10.0.0.221 and I no longer have issues with dropping and unable to connect to wireless networks. Upon installing this new version, I noticed that my Device Manager now displayed Qualcomm Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter. I proceeded to manually install this driver from the folder I extracted from the. You can find the new version I now use here. If you go to your Device Manager and find your wireless driver labeled Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter, check the version by viewing properties. ![]() While this option may be available, I realized that there is now a new version: 10.0.0.221. I believe this is a Windows 7 compatibility issue with the 9.2.x version driver, and I've heard reports of some people finding luck in rolling back to 8.0.x versions. ![]() The Atheros AR9285 driver is a maze to figure out. I've struggled this problem for over a year.
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