Intermittent wireless connectivity

We have the ultra-thin laptop Dell Inspiron 14 "computer. We have the same intermittent lose of the ass of wireless connectivity, a lot of people I've seen here. The wireless on our laptop is 1703 802.11b/g/n. When I'm looking for updated drivers, he says that they are up-to-date. Any suggestions on how to fix this connection?

Thank you

Bill

Bill,

Go to the drivers & downloads , enter your service tag, and then select your operating system. Under network, download and install the latest drivers.

Try these tweaks...

Start, Control Panel, Manager of devices. Click Network and then right click on your wireless network adapter, on the left, click on properties, power management. Uncheck the allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.

Go to the options power and changed the wireless adapter setting, adjustment of maximum power for maximum performance.

Rick

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