Y410P WLAN intel centrino 2230 major connection problem

A few months ago, I bought my ideapad y410p and was very happy with her on the set of some time. Just last month my wireless has acted significantly upward, and I have no idea of what is happening.

My home wireless router has been no change, but now on all other nights my computer does not connect to the router. He gets stuck in a constant state of connect, omitting and try again. I tried to go back to previous drivers, reinstall the most recent drivers, changing the network settings, diabling bluetooth, via the settings for my router and nothing does.

The strangest part is that some evenings, it works very well! And also I've never had no problems during one of my tasks. Easily, it connects and works throughout the day without interruption. I thought that's something specific to the router I had at my home (keep in mind all my roommates and tablets and phones laptops have zero connectivity issues, as well as my phone), but I just got back home from my parents for the holidays and my wifi doesn't work here either! She expresses herself only at random on which it won't work with routers.

I read that in these computers wireless cards are terrible and that most people have problems with them, but this seems to be without solution, and I don't know even how to send Lenovo an email asking about the problem! Help me please!

I think I solved the problem... at least temporarily. I had visited a friends house and checked his router to see if I could connect. It was a shit old router At & t who took supported only b/g connections and I connected with zero problems! Which lead me to think that had something to do with it.

went into the settings for my router at home and changed the type of encryption WPA2 PSK (AES) + (RTK) or something else instead of just the AES (which it has been set to). After reset of the router, I had NO problem connecting to the network. The strange THING was that I turned back on it to AES only to check and see if it cuts off, but he didn't. Then I reset my wifi adapter and reconnected several times without any problems.

I think that there is a kind of step 'identification', that is breaks down when it is only using the AES encryption... And now my card identifies the router and as the environment and thus even when he goes back to AES is already identified. Is it still a thing? All I know is that it's the weirdest thing ever. I'm just glad I have seem to have found a solution to the problem.

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