(WI-FI) HOW DO I RESOLVE WIRELESS CONNECTION ISSUES
(1) One cause of this problem is that you may have
entered the incorrect WEP or WPA security key. Go into Networking and
Sharing---Managed Wireless Networks and delete the entry for the SSID your are
attempting to connect to. Reconnect to the AP and be sure to enter the correct
security key.
(2) Another cause is related to the power save
features of your wireless adapter. Go into the advanced properties of the
wireless adapter and disable power save options.
Click
Start-> Settings -> Control Panel.
Double-click Network Connections.
Right-click
the wireless connection and click Properties.
Click
Configure.
Click the
Advanced tab.
Select the
Power Management setting, uncheck Default / Auto
The primary cause of this issue is due to the Wireless
N requirement below:
Power Save Pollingl (PSP).This approach is specified
as part of 802.11n, and was developed because of concerns that MIMO-based
products, using multiple radios and more circuitry regardless, would become
power hogs with a significant adverse impact on the battery life of your
laptop. The wireless N adapter may lose connection during standby mode due to the
loss of the beacon interval.
(3) Update the firmware of your wireless adapter to
resolve many of your connection issues. In many cases the driver shipping with
your laptop is not the most current driver provided by the chipset maker.