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    Killer Wireless 1202 Card Dropping signal

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Caboose301, Feb 24, 2014.

  1. Caboose301

    Caboose301 Newbie

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    Hi All,

    I just got my Razer Blade Laptop in a few weeks ago and so far i have nothing i can complain about it at all. everything runs flawless! The only things that happens every once and awhile is that the wifi drops but doesn't disconnect. As a IT major my first instinct would be to update drivers. still doesn't help. I'm new to the killer wireless cards, is there any setting that might be causing these weird drops?

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  2. NovaTornado

    NovaTornado Notebook Consultant

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    Just making sure, you're updating the drivers from the Killer/Qualcomm site instead of the Razer site?
     
  3. Caboose301

    Caboose301 Newbie

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    correct, i have the newest (version 1.1.38.1281) driver that killer has on their site. i was also reading other places that it has something to do with turning off background scan to off in the device manager properties but this card doesn't have that setting.
     
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    Yea, I have the Blade too, but my internet works fine on that drive with default settings. :\