Wireless network disconnected randomly without reason on Windows 7

I just bought a HP with Windows 7 computer.  I was able to set up a wireless network, but every now and then, it stops just work.  I have a Belkin Wireless N Router and an Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter.  It's as if it will work for awhile... then just completely stop without reason.  I have check the router and it shows the computer is always connected and there always have an Internet connection, but I had neither on my laptop.

Have you tested with Windows Firewall disabled?  If you have third-party firewall, turn that off as well and test.

I had the same problem and it was my Kaspersky Firewall that kept abandon the connection.

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