Win 7 dec 17 update crashed my wireless.

The last update of Windows 7 crashed to my wireless network. I spent hours to blame my AP until I realized my Tablet and phone no problems. My computer laptop at Dec 17 and connected immediately restored. Problem solved. Certainly anxious to make new updates so I won't accept the updates in a month or more and hope Microsoft solves the problem.

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