Unable to connect to this network

I have a samsung series 7 chronos 2013 np780z5e the intel centrino n advanced wireless installed, running 64-bit windows 8 6235 card. I can connect to my home network with wpa2-personal encryption and the public WiFi at my University. However, I can not connect to wpa2-enterprise security connection. It finds the network credentials and then immediately provides the message 'Unable to connect to this network', without asking for credentials. This network works fine with other laptops, and I can even connect with my phone. I think it's a matter of windows 8.

I tried the automatic network troubleshooting and updating to the latest drivers, but neither have worked.
Update: after network oversight, update drivers and reboot, it works now. Either reboot or forget the add new network and fixed the problem

Hello

The majority of connection to Windows 8 breast problems have been resolved by installing the latest driver for the wireless card with obtained from the manufacturer.

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