My 6730 b knows the intermittent WiFi connections.

HP Compaq 6730 b
Product: FN020UT #ABA
Series: {removed privacy}
Model: C6730bUP8600W5X32GINNNF20Ya

OS Win7 professional

Intel Wifi driver is up to date and I uninstalled/reinstalled without change (13.2 SP48478)

Intel WiFi Link 5100 AGN

I've also kept all other drivers up to date based on HP Compaq emails I receive on a regular basis.

The problem arose suddenly yesterday (02/04/12) there has been no updates Windows or software installations. When I reboot it rises very well and after a period of indeterminate (10 minutes one perhaps of the time), the light turns off. He can come back once or twice but finished by turns off. At that time. Device Manager continues to show the network card and any troubleshooting effort does not take into account the fact that I have wireless capability and suggested that I just plug a cable...

I searched the forum and found some similar cases, but none of the remedies had an impact (fn + F2 is without effect, for example).

Hello:

I find it useful to keep my updated drivers from the manufacturer's website as soon as I can.

The driver that you mentioned in your post is almost 2 years late.

Here is the link to the latest Intel drivers for your card.

Select the top download for the driver only.

32 bits:

http://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?AGR=Y & DwnldID = 21044 & lang = eng & OSVersion = Windows % 207% 20 (32-bit) * & DownloadType = 20Applications % software

64-bit:

http://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?AGR=Y & DwnldID = 21045 & lang = eng & OSVersion = Windows % 207% 20 (64-bit) * & DownloadType = 20Applications % software

If these updated drivers are unable to resolve the issue, I suspect the card will come out on you and needs to be replaced.

If replacement is necessary, you must replace it with one of the maps in the 6730 b maintenance manual and the replacement of the card must have the HP part # on it or it won't work.

Paul

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