Intel wifi adopter problem.

I have hp dv6t - 6b 00 laptop. the with my laptop is that it is not save all new networks WiFi connects to them, how to fix this. ?

o solve your problem, try the following methods one by one.

Method 1: update the network driver.

Steps to update of network driver:

1. click on the Start button.
2. in the search box type devmgmt.msc, and then press ENTER.
3. Select the network card device and right click on it
4. now, select Properties.
5. in the Properties window, on the driver tab, click Update driver.
6. After installing the updates, restart the computer.

For more information visit: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isn ' t-work properly

Method 2: Try resetting the TCP/IP stack.

To reset the stack TCP/IP go to this article and either click on "Fix it for me" or follow the instructions to fix it yourself: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357 .

If the same problem still persists, then try the next method.

Method 3: Here, you need the problems using the network troubleshooter in Windows 7 and check for the issue to this follow the link provided below.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/using-the-network-troubleshooter-in-Windows-7

You can also check the updated drivers using the following:

Utility update Intel drivers allows you to get the latest drivers for audio, network, other components: http://is.gd/jQGR7

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