
- #QUALCOMM ATHEROS WLAN AND BLUETOOTH CLIENT HAS BEEN INSTALLING FOR OVER AN HOUR HOW TO#
- #QUALCOMM ATHEROS WLAN AND BLUETOOTH CLIENT HAS BEEN INSTALLING FOR OVER AN HOUR DRIVER#
#QUALCOMM ATHEROS WLAN AND BLUETOOTH CLIENT HAS BEEN INSTALLING FOR OVER AN HOUR HOW TO#
I have tried ALL drivers release over internet, and read tons of post of ppl suggesting different solutions, but nothing worked for me until I have found the right one on an italian forum (I have already wrote a post explain what is the real problem and how to solve it.you can find the complete post here: I had, as many others, exactly the same problem you have (or had, don't know if you solved eventually). If anyone has a possible fix for this please share, I have got to the stage where I will try anything.

Contacted acer and they said if they serviced it and found it to be a software problem and not hardware they would charge me around £80 for the fix as it isn't covered in the warranty. Did the power management settings that some have had success with in other forums and this did nothing again. Haven't tried the BIOS upgrade but I'm not sure if that will really help. Doesn't show a lose in connection or a drop in signal, but downloads and streaming content hang and sometimes fail due to lost connection. I have tried multiple drivers, upgrading/downgrading them never seemed to change the outcome, constant drops every 5 minutes. I have an aspire v3 571G, have had it since Jan and nothing I have done so far seems to fix the WiFi. Please include your EXACT model of PC with your exact OS. I will no longer be tracking this forum as it has got way out of hand of the Original Poster.
#QUALCOMM ATHEROS WLAN AND BLUETOOTH CLIENT HAS BEEN INSTALLING FOR OVER AN HOUR DRIVER#
If you need help finding the correct driver send me a message here on TomsHardware. This lets people, and manufactures, make the transition more smoothly. They will make the same physical notebook and offer 2 options a old OS and then a new OS version. It is STILL up to you to make sure your drivers are up to date and working.

So a lot of your systems have Windows 7 drivers, of which they cross their fingers and hope it works. Now with this said most of these were manufactured BEFORE Windows 8 even released. No one would buy a product right off the market without seeing how it sales originally. Most people buy their notebooks from Wal-Mart, or Target, or even on Amazon of which the retailers wont buy them until they see how they are going to sale. I assume most of you didn't go on Acer's website and buy the notebook directly from them, so the chances you got that notebook during its "building" phase is slim to none. Almost all updates are done within the first 3 months of sale. As time goes on, and as more people use the devices and complain/complement about them the drivers are updated. When you buy a product, they ship it with the latest drivers as of the time it was manufactured.
