Blue screen because of the WiFi - Satellite with Win8 L855

Hello

I bought my Toshiba Satellite L855 almost 2 months ago and I was faced with the following problem:

Whenever I am connected to a wireless connection, after 2 minutes of use, windows gives me the blue screen and its always the same error code. It is the Atheros wireless card.

I updated the drivers and windows 8 came standard with the laptop.

Can someone help me?

Thank you

Have you noticed this problem for the first day or later? I mean the preinstalled recovery image contains good drivers and it is tested for this kind of problems should not happen. Have you changed a few WLAN options?

If possible, reinstall Win8 once again using test and drive recovery option HARD with own pre-installed factory and OS settings without changing anything.

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