Connection limited WiFi issue with windows 8 Pro

Hey everybody,
I upgraded my windows yesterday from 7 to 8. I'm excited about it, but I have some problems with WiFi connections. Whenever my WiFi signal drops up to 3 bars, it says "connection is limited. I'm really frustrated please help!
PS: My all drivers are up-to-date.

Manufacturer: Acer
System model: Aspire 5742

NICs: Broadcom Netlink (TM) Gigabit Ethernet

Microsoft Kernel Debug network adapter
Qualcomm-Atheros AR5B97 Wireless Network adapt
Should I change my network cards? If so, that we agree to my laptop? And where can I download it?

Kind regards
Tahir Rezhwan

Hello

I recommend you to reinstall the drivers of network and then re - configure network settings and check if it helps.

Refer to the steps in the following Microsoft article.

Wireless and wired network problems: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/network-connection-problem-help#network-problems=windows-8&v1h=win8tab1&v2h=win7tab1&v3h=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1

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