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Hello, I've had major issues with a similar Atheros Chipset. The official drivers somehow borked the wireless card on my old laptop - and I had to find 'unoffical' drivers that actually worked unlike the Atheros drivers. Actually I think I had the exact same chipset. I'm guessing either your wifi card is faulty - or somehow the wireless drivers are actually not working correctly.
Read the following forum in this link: Heres the link to the modified driver: Note 1: I checked both sites and they appear to be fine. Note 2: Since it's an unofficial driver - you might have to tell windows to let it install anyways as it might give you a warning about not being signed. Phrases In English Pdf.
Let us know how it goes! I had this problem with a Lenovo C200 all in one desktop machine.
It would find wireless networks, including my own home one, connect but with no Internet access & no network access. There was always an exclamation remark over the wireless connection indicating no Internet access. It was very frustrating as I tried everything, router changes, static IP, etc What solved the issue was a driver upgrade on the wireless card in the machine. The wireless card was an Atheros AR9285 with a driver version 8.0.0.xx I got the latest version for use with Win 7 Ultimate 32bit here Download version 10.0.0.45 for use with Win 7 Ultimate 32bit on a different PC & copied to USB flash drive. Once driver upgraded with new version practically instantly resolved, Internet & network access, bang, straight in.
Hope this helps anyone else having this crappy problem. Uninstall the driver through Device manager. Twitter Bot Free Download No Survey. The default driver which it will install if you were to choose 'scan for new hardware' is located by right clicking the Unknown Device - Update Driver - Browse my computer.
Go to the location which the device manager is pointing to and delete the folder (unless it is pointing to a system folder). Also delete any folder associated to the driver from within Program Files. Next download the recommended driver directly from the laptop, manufacturer’s website & install it.
If you have the latest driver as a.sys file, go into device manager & browse to the location then click next. After all this it might be worth restarting. I've struggled this problem for over a year. The Atheros AR9285 driver is a maze to figure out. I believe this is a Windows 7 compatibility issue with the 9.2.x version driver, and I've heard reports of some people finding luck in rolling back to 8.0.x versions.