Intermittent wireless connection; limited connectivity message causing to reconnect me

I keep losing wifi connection, I receive a "limited connectivity" and need to plug and re =.  I have a HP dv6t running windows 7.  The network card is an Intel WIFI LINK 5100 AGN.  I sent an error report to HP and got a call and the tech said I had something about 6,000 error codes, that it should be deleted.  Unfortunately, I was at work and never got a call back.  You are looking for ideas.  Thank you

Hello:

I would a driver issue when installing the last direct of Intel driver for your card.

Run the Intel driver update utility, which will scan your PC and give you a report of Intel drivers that are updated or when updates are available and will be downloads ready to go when you click the menu drop down.

http://www.Intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect

Paul

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