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I can go to the furthest point in my house away from the router and it has a strong signal. I remained on the computer and surfed the internet for several hours to test the wireless, it continued working and is still working today. Once I put the computer back together, I was shocked that the wireless card was working. I took the wireless card out and re-snapped it back in as well. While I had the computer open and everything apart, I cleaned the fan, and the dust out of the computer.
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However, when the card arrived and I took the computer apart to install the new card, I realized I needed to order the half-mini card instead of the full mini card. Finally, I ordered a new wireless card after reading that this resolved the problem for someone else. Of course, I ran many virus and adaware scans as well. Eventually, the computer would not connect to the internet at all. The computer would randomly connect and then it would not recognize the wireless card was there at all.
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I tried for hours to reinstall the wireless card driver and any updates that I could find. I was having the same problem with my u56e asus computer. There have also been new software/driver updates as of March 2013. This works for me, albiet sometimes I have to reboot a few times. If wireless network adapter disappears from the device manager, please access BIOS by pressing during boot up, press to load the setup default, then press save and restart. If I go to the work of opening up the laptop (I have the SAME EXACT ONE you have - ASUS U56E) and it is loose or disconnected, great, but if not I want to have the right one to replace! Anyway - IF you haven't already figured this out - here is how you can get it to work TEMPORARILY until you replace it - REFER TO # 7. I am right now in the process of ordering a new one. that when the wireless adapters quit working, they die a slow death. The hours spent trying to figure it out have been enormous, as I thought it was a problem with internet, then wireless router, etc., etc. I am (and have been) having the same problem since Dec.29. A wireless adapter should most certainly last you more than 6 months to a year.
Hopefully Asus or Intel will replace this piece of hardware for me. After mentioning all this info to a Micro Center tech guy, he thought it would most definitely be a hardware issue relating to the stack. I've re-imaged my computer multiple times and the problem has persisted to the point I cant even web browse through a wireless connection. Online gaming and the wireless would go within 5 minutes. I remember having to re-install the driver about 6 months ago and then all seemed fine but it progressively got worse until this past December the driver would only stick for about an hour at most not online gaming, just for checking email, web browsing. This problem has slowly crept on me in the past 6 months. I've tried all that you have mentioned in the past month and still the wireless craps out very quickly, either as if the driver is not installed or the hardware/device itself is malfunctioning. I also have the same problem on my u56e-BBL6 with the Intel Centrino Wimax/Wirless-N 6150 device. I have also tried disabling 802.11n mode in the driver settings.Īny suggestions or solutions that worked on similar problems? I'm beginning to think the device may be broken and in need of replacement.
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I have also adjusted the Power Management setting to disallow windows from disabling the device to save power. I've done this multiple times with no discernible results.
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So far I have tried reinstalling the device drivers using the latest drivers from the Intel site, as well as the drivers hosted by Asus on the page for my laptop. When I run driver installations, it is the former device which the drivers install as the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 6150. Also of note, the device seems to appear twice in the device manager, once as a generic "Network Controller" and once as "Intel Centrino Wireless N + WiMAX 6150". On occasional boots, the device will show up in the device manager with a status of "This device cannot start (Code 10)". When I try to disable and re-enable the device in the network adapter settings or the device manager, the process hangs up indefinitely. After disconnecting from the access point, the wireless device will not show any available connections.
The connection will report that it has limited connectivity. Recently I've begun to lose connection to my wireless router at random intervals while other computers on the network remain connected. It is equipped with an Intel Centrino Wireless-N + WiMax 6150 wireless device.
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I have an Asus U56E laptop running Windows 7 that I purchased last year.