

First of all, because this thing, with the driver 15.10.3.2 still doesn't work on my ASUS ROG laptop, and no solution works whatsoever. I especially registered to tell Intel that: Today I found the other topic, in which many people have the same issues, the topic is locked. I even asked the ISP to change the router because I never could imagine that an Intel product can work like that. I have this issue since I upgraded to Windows 8.1.


I've reposted his comment because, like me - he tried to fix this problem for months! Hopefully, this will help the next person.I am truly grateful for all your help here Jonathan! -Jeannie Hope this could help.And now I'm back online. Now PC connects to network a little bit slower than usual, but with no connectivity problems.This is mostly for people with Intel WiFi card, Centrino-N 2230 on Lenovo ThinkPad 530c in my case, because picking Intel driver from list instead of Microsoft's (like suggested for Broadcom in some comments) won't work. I figured this out, pretty much accidentally, but it works.In advanced TCP/IP settings under IPv4 protocol settings put Gateway and Interface metric to 1 instead of Automatic. comment-1612231420 4 months ago I tried everything suggested in these posts with no luck and after months of randomly limited WiFi and general connectivity problems on Windows 8.1 I finally managed to get it to work properly.But the upshot was this little piece I found on another site: comment-1402243817 terrykav61 Hi Jonathan! I couldn't be more pleased to say that I'm fixed! -happy dance! I learned a LOT! tried everything everyone said.
