Reset the wireless adapter

I work in two separate offices.  Whenever I come to my real estate office I turn on my laptop but the wireless connection is not connected.  Troubleshooting, I always have to reset my wireless adapter.  Can someone explain why this is happening and I can do to make sure that the parameters of work from one place to the other.

Generally, you can solve this type of problem by installing the new driver, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), rather than using the generic default Microsoft driver.  To do this, just go to the Web site of the society of your computer (Dell, HP, Acer, etc...) and select the model of your computer on its support page.  They provide a list of the drivers, just choose the one wireless and install it.

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