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Hello,

 

We have recently acquired a number of HP probook 6560b laptops. Now we have issue's on all of them that the laptop loses it's wireless connection every 5' to 10"..

I've you reboot or disable/enable the Wifi then the connection is back for app. 5'.

 

Any ideas?

 

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What is the operating system and version?

What is the model of the wireless module?

 

Best regards,

erico



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Standard Windows 7 directly from the factory and the wireless card is a Intel centrino Advanced-N 6205.

With a USB Belkin Wireless N adapter it works fine.

 

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@grauwelc wrote:

Standard Windows 7 directly from the factory and the wireless card is a Intel centrino Advanced-N 6205.

With a USB Belkin Wireless N adapter it works fine.

 



For Intel wireless adapters it is better to use the drivers straight from Intel. Here is a link to the location of the driver list by operating system at Intel.

 

best regards,

erico

 

 



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