Wireless adapter loss connections access after opening a browser

Watch a few weeks ago, I noticed that the wireless radio option 'would disappear"of the Fn + F5 and tries to connect to a wireless network in the dial-up connections would be error with the error 'no wireless adapter found. '

I've updated all the drivers, uninstalled, reinstalled in order, as suggested by other messages, but I think there is another problem. If I do not open a browser or Firefox, IE, AC works fine and the radio always wireless option appears in Fn + F5. As soon as I open a browser, wireless radio goes. I stay connected is not a problem, except when I want to connect to a different wireless network, or, if I get dropped for some reason any and need to reconnect. Then, the only option is to restart.

I enabled the logging option and the only thing I could see was an error message disappears from the radio wireless around the exact time. This is the error message:

ERROR AcSvc (SYSTEM (Prvlg).4056.2180) [1/3] 08:34:31:109 AcOidHlpr::GetOidValue: SetMacFileName() failed!

Any suggestions?

Where can I say Lenovo to solve this problem?

Thank you.

Update: if I create a new profile, it is not a wireless or a wired adapter - switched only modems...

Problem solved--apparently this is caused by the Google Latitude gadget, I have installed on my iGoogle homepage. He took off and now all is welll...

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