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Does your router come with a setup disc or did you do it manually.
If it came with a setup disc I would run it again and see if that fixes the wireless issue.
Does your router come with a setup disc or did you do it manually.
If it came with a setup disc I would run it again and see if that fixes the wireless issue.
Yes, I did remove the wireless profile stored on my computer and then I re added it could that be the problem? I'll see if I'm using any proxy servers. I just deleted my firewall and security I was using Kaspersky Anti-Virus, that didn't fix the problem so then I re installed it again. How would I find if I'm using Proxy servers?
Next task is to download the latest driver for the Atheros adapter from this site:
ATHEROS Wireless drivers for Windows
Then uninstall the Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi from Device Manager, locate the Atheros right click on it. Manually install the new driver by following this guide. Remember to locate the .sys file from the extracted folder and install that one.
If above suggestions didn't help, change the DNS Servers and replace them with these Public DNS's on your Wireless settings:
http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using.html