Why my home wireless to disconnect from the network and disappear shortly after connecting?

With the help of a new mobile phone Samsung; first day fine, no problems - attached easily and automatically to my home Wifi network (wireless router), several times. 24 hours later, the wifi network keeps becoming extinct, in other words, is not recognized by the card wireless laptop. I said it "disappears" because if I reboot, the wifi network appears as acknowledged, and I can connect briefly - but in a moment, she disappears. I can connect via ethernet to the same wireless router; and the same network wifi is recognized very well by two other laptops in the House.  Curious!

Hi, Kat,

Try this - how to repair your Wi - Fi, connection problems.

http://www.PCMag.com/slideshow/story/262550/how-to-fix-your-wireless-Internet-connection-problems/3

You can also try to turn the phone off, remove the battery

Press the power button / stop for 30 seconds

Put back in the battery

Power system

Open - laptop connection shows now?

Visit the site of the manufacturer for bios updates

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