(Satellite-M45-S269) alternating current and wireless network connection

Hey!
Recently I had the following problem: when the laptop is plugged into AC power, wireless works strangely. I want to say that I am able to connect (in fact the signal strength is excellent and packages, the computer receives notoriously exceeds those sent) However, every four or five minutes and always connected, unable to load web pages, as well as the lights of the connection icon in the taskbar wireless network does not appear then this problem occurs (which I (, it means that I stop receiving packets)

However, this only happens when the laptop is plugged into AC power.
Any ideas on what's going on? The battery begins to fail? The other day when I turned on the laptop, the screen went black and started making a strange noise, so I removed the battery and put it back, and it worked again.

Hope someone can help me.
Looking forward to hearing responses.
Thank you
Augustine.

Hello

I recommend following:
First check to see if you can update the WLan card driver.
If the new driver WLan is available the updated it!
Also the BIOS should be updated to the newest version too.

After the update did go to Device Manager and check WLan card properties.
There is a last power management tab.
There, you can disable the WLan Card for energy savings.

Check it out!

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