Pavilion 6650z: adding a network card Ethernet for Pavilion 6650z

My Pavilion 6650z only has an integrated ethernet card that seems to have problems. I lose network connection every two days or more and when that happens the performance of open applications become sluggish. When I try to restart Windows or restart the PC, the process takes if for a long time I've just been turned off. Lost connections took place over time by using two routers different and many cables. Problem continues with the new gateway Xfinity Technicolor TC8305C that Comcast just sent me. Supported, it had no value. Unless someone can suggest other possible solutions, I intend to buy a separate Ethernet interface card. In this case, should what features I use?

Downloaded the latest driver, but that didn't fix the problem. I have instaled since a network card and - fingers-crossed, after that more than a week of no drop-outs, it seems that solved the problem.

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