Asus u36sd keeps giving yellow triangle over wifi connection, and disconnects..?

louboutin1

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Hi everyone!
I will try to give you as much information regarding my issue, but if I'm missing out on something, please let me know and I will provide you with the information you need!
Basically, my ASUS U36SD keeps disconnecting from my wifi, or well, I'm not sure if it can be called "disconnecting" per se, as its still connected but it gives me the yellow triangle and "no internet connection remark" although it still shows the signal strength etc.
I have done a couple of screenshots to try explain whats going on which I will describe under.
Also, the triangle dissapears sometimes, but it will still not give me internet connection, although it is supposed to.
In the bottom of the thread I have summed up what I have tried to do to fix the issue.
Also I am 100% sure it is the computer, as I am online on my ipad w/o 3g on facetime without any disconnects while the laptop drops out. I'm also in the same room as the router so it is not the range.

Details:
Asus U36SD
Win 7 64bit Home Premium (sorry all my screenshots are in norwegian, I will try to translate)
i5 2430M 2.4GHz
Networkcard: http://puu.sh/bXXKB/ee5a0acaa5.png

Here we go:
This is basically just a screenshot of the computer saying I have internet connection, while I actually dont have. This happens 4-5 min AFTER I get the yellow triangle, but I thought I'd share it anyway...

Here is the screenshot of the yellow triangle I'm randomly getting(random as I dont know why, but occurs couple times an hour..) With Bytes send and recieved aswell, I'm not sure why I added that but maybe it can help..?

Here's the last one, where I have right clicked on the wifi symbol in bottom right corner and (bare in mind this is directly translated) clicked "Search from problems". It searches, finds and fix:
"Problem with wireless card or connection point.

I'm sorry for the translations, I hope you can make something out of it.
The last bit normally fixes the problem, but I cant keep doing that 4-5times an hour...There must be a way to fix this..?

Things I have tried:
1. When I do ipconfig /renew It will just say that the wireless card is not connected.
2. I have un-checked ipv6.
3. I have made sure ipv4 is set to automatically get ip and dns.
4. I have updated drivers both through Driver Magician and the Asus Live updated software.

If there's anything else I can provide you with, please let me know!
Hope someone can help me out with this one, cheers!

 

louboutin1

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Thank you for taking your time to answer me!
Like I mentioned I have updated all drivers through Driver Magician and the Asus Live update software. I would assume atleast the Asus software would let me know if I was missing any bios or mobo(dno what this is) drivers, but maybe I am wrong. How can I check if I have the latest ones..?
Thanks again

 

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I had bios 205 while newest is 206, says update is for touchpad and VGA. Do I really have to go through with this bios flash? I tried to download the 206, but in the zip it file extention is .206, which probably would mess stuff up, which extension should i give it before putting it on the usb..?