IQ770. I keep losing my network adapter hp 802.11 abg wirelee LAN

Every now and then I lose my wireless connection.  When I check in the Device Manager, to the title of the network card, wireless LAN hp 802.11 abg is over.  I try reinstalling driver material using the Manager of recovery without result. So what I do is connect by wire.  In the next few days, my wireless connection back in itself.  How to re - install this wireless adapter; Why do I keep losing and what do I do if I do not lose it?

Try removing the Device Manager. Right click and delete. Reboot and it should install. Wait to see what the company makes the device wireless in Device Manager. We may be able to find an updated driver. Must be something like Broadcom, Lite-on. etc.

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