HP Envy Phoenix 810-160: give up WiFi

I have a HP Envy Phoenix 810-160 that I bought in April of 2014, it came with loaded Windows 8.1.  It has a Broadcom BCM4352HMP 801.11 ac 2 x 2 Wi - Fi adapter.  It maintains abandon the connection. I have install the driver is 6.30.223.170 from 09/06/2013, I tried updating the driver and it says my driver is up to date. When I go to the available networks list my network is listed under the power of the full signal.  It does not connect and says that it can't connect.   I turn on/off the device in Device Manager and reboot, then I get anywhere from two minutes to an hour or two of functionality so that it falls new.

I'm going through HP and widows forums forums all day looking for a solution.  I followed all the troubleshooting steps I found on the HP and Windows forums, but none were specific to this model PC and a wireless adapter.   The only step I have not tried it replace the adapter.  computer 8 months, I want to buy a new card from the computer.  As it is connected to the internet from the computer, I received, it's only this morning December 26, 2014 that the connection has begun to wane.

I tried to update the driver, uninstall and reinstall the adapter off the blue tooth adapter, currently if I toggle the device once in a relationship and reboot, I get a time where I stay logged in, but eventually, he abandons the connection again.

When I turn on the computer the little indicator white wireless on the front of the computer lights up almost instantly.  I see my home network with the power of the full signal and two laptops and my Iphone right next to the computer to connect to the same network with full signal strength.

Hello:

This is the latest driver W8.1 I could find... 6.30.223.227

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=CP-139598-1 & CC = US & DLC = in & LC = on & JumpID = reg_r1002_usen_c-001_title_r0002

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