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    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by bdscoobyr, Feb 16, 2011.

  1. bdscoobyr

    bdscoobyr Notebook Enthusiast

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    I apologize if this question has already been posted somewhere, if so can you plz give me a link to the thread. But I have the XPS 15 with the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200 wireless card and whenever i put my pc to sleep and wake it up, it never stays connected. I have my power options set to keep the card on and my drivers are updated. I have it set so my computer automatically connects to my router. This only happens to me, my roommates dont have this problem. And solutions?
     
  2. Tsunade_Hime

    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    Have you tried reinstalling the drivers? And try Intel's drivers not Dell's.
     
  3. Desmond Sam

    Desmond Sam Newbie

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    Yes, it should be the driver. I had a similar issue with my wireless card and I reinstalled the driver to fix it. I downloaded the driver from Dell's website though.