G50 network cable is not properly plugged in

I'm desperately need guidance. I have a 10 g50 of Windows running. I don't know much about computers and have traveled for two days forums and can not solve my problem. My computer does not connect to my wireless network. He has worked for the last week and then one day stopped working. I ran to help and he says two things:

None of the networks you are connected before are in the range

A network cable is not plugged in correctly or may be broken.

Now my iPhone and Kindle work perfectly well with the wifi and the router is filled with operation. All my network connections are enabled and I rebooted, removed the battery and left unplugged or thirty minutes (it worked for about 5-10 minutes of glorious Internet before a failure even once).

I have a knowledge of computers and need for education, please help!

Hello

Your Realtek driver is good, but try to upgrade the driver for your connection Wi - Fi, get the driver from here:http://support.lenovo.com/gb/en/downloads/ds103686

This is the version 18.11.0.8 dated 22/06/2015.

After you download the driver, go to the Device Manager, right-click on the AC3160, go to properties, uninstall the current driver, don't restart, install the driver downloaded. HTH.

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