Pavillion DV6 with newly installed Windows 7 keeps giving up wifi connection

Hi, I have a HP Pavilion DV6z-1100 with an Atheros wireless adapter.  It was running Vista 64 and I have just updated, do not replace one update, Windows 7 64.  The WiFi was working until I installed the new operating system, but now the connection keeps dropping.  The system connects to my router, but after about a minute.  It will be then plug back in and let it go without ever stay connected for more than a minute or two.

However, it is not the connection between my laptop and my router is down.  My laptop says that the connection between my router and the internet is a failure, even if I have four other devices connected at this time that has not experienced any problems.  I checked that the drivers were later and tried connecting with the firewall disabled.  I have not updated the bios.

Any idea on next steps?

Thank you.

Hello:

Is this the driver you have installed?

http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=3688868&swItem=ob-99392-1&mode=3

If this isn't the case, please see if that solves the problem you are experiencing.

Paul

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