Unable to connect to wireless networks more. ("Windows could not connect to (SSID)")

Hello!

Something very strange is happening with my laptop (dv6-3060ee). Up to this day at noon, everything worked well, including the wireless network. So, I set my computer to Hibernate and came to the House of my parents. As I turn it on and try to connect to the wireless here, I can't. I get this error "Windows could not connect to (name of the network).

I'm on W7 Home Premium 64-bit and the card wireless in an Atheros 9285 b/g/n (model number can be a problem, I have it does not properly check).

Things to consider:

-I don't know that this is not a router problem or hardware WiFi card because:

1. I can connect to the router and get internet access on my phone and with the other computer normally.

2. on the laptop, I can not connect to the network without wire inside W7, BUT with HP QuickWeb (this system of Opertaing before loading windows), I can normally connect to the network and access to internet.

-Have you ever tried, without success:

1 reinstall the driver for the wireless card / Unistalling the driver and install it again

2. change the encryption on the router. (Even with no encryption I can't connect)

3. of course, restarting the computer, turn off/on of the network card, reset the router

So, I'm sure it's a problem with Windows. I did some research here and in other places and other people seem to have the same problem, but I couldn't find any solution.

I didn't install any software today which could cause conflicts.

So, can someone help me, please?

Thank you

Thank you for your help, but I'd already sorted.

The problem was really the driver, an update had been installed by the HP update program and it makes the device stop working. This problematic driver was March, I can't remember the version number.

I went to the Device Manager and pressed on "Roll Back Driver". Windows restored to an October/2009 driver, 8.0.0.238 version number, and now it works as it should.

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