Constantly having to reset wireless network card every 5 minutes

I have HP Pavilion dv6t - b 6, 00 CTO. I started to lose my wireless internet connection since I have connected to the wireless network. I'll then run the convenience store and I have to reset the wireless network adapter.  This fixes the problem... for a while.  Then it happens again.  I have to repeat this process several times a day and it makes me NUTS!

Listed in my device manager network adapters are:

Intel (r) Centirno (R) Wireless-N 1030

Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport adapt

Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport fit # 2

Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller

Hello:

Have you tried to update the driver directly from Intel?

The second driver is 64-bit.

https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?AGR=Y&DwnldID=23723&lang=eng&OSVersion=Windows%207%20%20 * & DownloadType = software % 20Applications

A member of the forum with the 2230 with a very similar problem said that the independent 64-bit driver didn't help, but when he installed the software and driver proset, the disconnection problems went away.

It would be the last file listed on the page.

I would like to try the first independent driver well.

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