![]() If anyone could provide some tips or a solution, I'd be very grateful. I've looked all over for solutions but have found nothing. I spoke to a Dell tech, did a full factory image restore, and while I'm not getting blue screens now, the signal continues to be weak and spotty. I tried to reinstall the drivers again but got blue screen errors when I attempted to install Atheros' drivers. ![]() But after a Windows Update, the problem returned. the card was picking up as many signals as my notebook and at the same strength and speed. ![]() I tried to reinstall the Atheros drivers from the Dell support site, and that seemed to do the trick for a while. I compared with my Dell Inspiron 13 (which has an Intel wireless N card), and it is literally 5x as fast on speed tests, picks up a lot of other signals, and is always 5 bars. The card only weakly picks up other signals and it is often weak and spotty. The wireless signal swings wildly between 3 bars and 5 bars - and the computer is close to the router. I have an XPS 8100 and have been very satisfied for the most part, but have had a persistent problem with the wireless card, the Atheros DW1525 WLAN PCIe Card.
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