Card WiFi 657325-001: card WiFi 657325-001

I tried everything and cannot conncet my network by using this card, that's why I'm here. I upgraded to this card because my card to origin had no Bluetooth. When I received and installed the card, the only thing that shows is 'limited' 'no internet access' 'unidentified network '. I don't let not the comments of user eBay that day and was just going to accept that as a loss and move on. maybe buy a intel 6200 double card Bluetooth. This is the weird part... When I was over a friends house, the connected card immediately! I connect to its network without problems, regardless of how many times I try. At Burger King or other places, I get the same message, as I do when I'm home... so what gives? There is actually two places that the card actually work, so it is hard to believe that it is defective. I always carries adapters Wireless USB, in order to get on the internet in any location is not a problem. Are there drivers for this card should I download rather than using what windows 8.1 installed for me? When I choose 'have disk', there is only a set of drivers to the choice. I really want to keep this card, but do not feel like I should remove my wife USB every time it connects somewhere.

Hey guys, I found the solution!

I'm tired of windows 8 and had need of 8.1, so I made a new installation of windows 8.1 and to my surprise, I had the limited access no internet, unidentified network again! What in the world is happening? Well... Here is the solution!

http://www.TomsHardware.com/Forum/ID-2041675/Windows-Broadcom-limited-connectivity-Lenovo.html

The fix!
(This is for windows 8.1)

THIS bcm94313hmg2l IS ONLY for WINDOWS 8.1 and Broadom.

-Right click on the Windows tile in the bottom left of the taskbar.
-Open Device Manager.
-Expand "network adapters."
-Right click on your "Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter.
-"Update driver software".
-"Browse my computer for driver software".

THIS bcm94313hmg2l IS ONLY for WINDOWS 8.1 and Broadom.

-"Let me pick from a list of drivers for devices on my computer.
Uncheck "Show compatible hardware".
-Scroll down on the "Manufacturer" for "Broadcom" Panel and select
-Scroll down on the "network card:' and find"
"Broadcom 802.11 Multiband Network adapt."
-Select, and then click "next".

THIS bcm94313hmg2l IS ONLY for WINDOWS 8.1 and Broadom.

-Say yes to the "put to update driver Warning"

I didn't have the same card and it workd perfectly, like right away without getting something else!
-Close and you should be able to connect with elegance.

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