Inspiron 3543 wireless issues

Hello

My Dell Inspiron 3543 guard disconnect from wireless networks. The laptop runs Windows 10 64-bit unique language with a Broadcom wireless adapter. I updated all the drivers on my laptop (including wireless driver) and I have updated the firmware on my Trendnet router. The problem also happens on my router to work. On two networks, my old laptop works very well and never disconnects.

I did the following, but nothing seems to help:

1. update drivers for laptop

2 update the router firmware

3. change the power mode Options/Wireless adapter power of saving parameters 'Maximum Performance' on battery and plugged in

4 changed the minimum energy consumption and properties Broadcom 802.11n network adapter for people with reduced mobility.

5 ran a virus scan

6. to format the laptop

7 update the BIOS

8 ensure that other devices have been able to connect to the network when my laptop does not connect

Nothing seems to work. The laptop still frequently disconnects and sometimes does not even pick up wireless networks. Usually, I have to disable and enable the adapter, or reboot the laptop just to get it to connect again, which soon and interrupts all work I'm busy with.

Any suggestions?

Concerning

You still have a problem? There was a guy who always had a problem with the wireless sound.

Anyway, don't know what else to do except for you to follow Dell troubleshooting guide. I don't have the link, but you can probably find it via Google.

Your other option is to buy another card or use a wifi adapter. Plenty of bargains.

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