dracore wrote:
Phillip Bradbury wrote:
Going off my assumption in post 418, I did some research into my D-Link DIR-655, and it appears that it was originally designed with Draft-N, while I assume that since the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 is newer, that it was designed with the full IEEE 802.11n standard. There was a firmware update on my router, and after installing that update, I haven't had any problems thus far (after several system reboots and sleep/hiberate as well as multiple large downloads) on my ASUS UX31A. I'm not positive that this fixed the entire issue, but I've had a small success. I will post an update again in a few days with further testing results.
Give it a couple of days. My UX31A always came back with issues after some time. I use an Asus RT-N16 running Tomato firmware.
dracore wrote:
Phillip Bradbury wrote:
Going off my assumption in post 418, I did some research into my D-Link DIR-655, and it appears that it was originally designed with Draft-N, while I assume that since the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 is newer, that it was designed with the full IEEE 802.11n standard. There was a firmware update on my router, and after installing that update, I haven't had any problems thus far (after several system reboots and sleep/hiberate as well as multiple large downloads) on my ASUS UX31A. I'm not positive that this fixed the entire issue, but I've had a small success. I will post an update again in a few days with further testing results.
Give it a couple of days. My UX31A always came back with issues after some time. I use an Asus RT-N16 running Tomato firmware.
Absolutely right. After 3 1/2 days of this working great, it stopped working today. Back to working with my USB wireless card, since it doesn't randomly stop working. This is extremely disappointing. Maybe some day Intel will figure out this driver problem--in the meantime, I'll be letting everybody that I know to put a moratorium on Intel wireless purchases and to stick with D-Link, since I've had nowhere near the problems with them.