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Windows 7 Internet dropping Issues(Potenial FIX)

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I didn't read the article, but I was having the same issue, seems to be an nVidia thing. I finally fixed it by disabling "Recieve Side Scaling".
 
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I wanted to have Win7 on my netbook, but it turned out my wireless kept on falling down. For no reason. It wasn't even hhigh load. Just usual browsing and all the sudden it just dies and after a second it tries to resolve the IP again. Never ever had such problem with WinXP. So i had to re-install WinXP back and now it's working fine again. Would really like to see a tested permanent solution.
The thing is that netbook doesn't have any Task Offload setting under wireless adapter like in the Blueconnect's case.
Plus, i was using Win7 32bit, not 64bit :(
 
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