Satellite A660 - unable to connect to wireless networks

Hello

I recently bought a Satellite A660 and for some reason, I keep having disconnected from the wireless network when I unplug my laptop. Whenever my computer is running on battery, it keeps disconnect the router and reconnect sends me problems with the internet. When it is plugged in, it works fine.

Does anyone know a fix for this?

Thank you

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