Recommended update driver wireless router

After we connected a new router, the Assistant HP invited to "update driver broadcom 802.11n wireless LAN".  I clicked download and to during the installation process has received the message, like him best as I can remember, "wireless would be disconnected... '. "Does this mean that temporarily?  .. .or what?  My router works well and I don't want to rock the boat.  What this warning?

We have desktop HP, P7-1210. with Windows 7 SP1.  Our router is Linksys E1200 NP, V.2.

Can someone give me insurance it's ok for the driver installation (update).

Here are the specifications of your desktop HP Pavilion p7-1210. Here are the drivers of HP Pavilion Desktop PC p7-1210 & download page if you need to download a driver of origin.

Yes, the messsage means a temporary cut of the wireless adapter. After the new driver is installed and Windows is restarted (if necessary), you should get your return wireless connection.

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