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Yes, that seems to have fixed the issue for my desktop All-in-One Aspire 5600U. The setting in Windows 8 is: Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Device Manager>Network Adapters. Then choose Qualcomm Atheros AR5BWB222 Wireless Adapter and Uncheck the box labelled 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.' I have tested that setting for the past few days and have not gone offline once. It's a shame that a lot of unnecessary fixes are being offered, that don't solve the problem, and that Acer support does not advise customers to do that, before they try something more drastic.

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If I had followed their instructions, I would have ended up paying to ship it to Acer for repair, and who knows what I would have gotten back, since their technical support doesn't seem to be aware of this! Turning in a brand-new computer for someone else's reconditioned computer is never going to be a good solution, to me. Nor is having to pay for shipping to fix a computer that should work, out of the box. Very disappointed in Acer support. I doubt that I would buy my next computer from them, now that I know about the quality of their technical support and customer service.

This solution seems to work fine for a desktop, but not so well for a portable computer. So much for efficient energy management!

Thanks for the suggestion, at long last something that worked! Yep, the suggested fixes are no fixes. I also contacted Qualcomm's Atheros Division, and they replied that it is Acer's responsibility to provide the necessary drivers--they can't help, they just sell the components to the OEM's, who modify them to work with their products. Another dead end. That's a shame that the WNA is in your laptop, at least with my AIO, not being portable, I can direct-connect to my router.

I have had success tethering my tablet to my cell phone's internet connection, using a bluetooth connection. That's how I get online when traveling by car, when I want to read and am riding shotgun. Maybe that approach would work for getting a reliable connection on the latop, although I know that some CP providers block tethering, and the connection is rather slow on my 4G LTE Droid. So far the best solution I've seen is buying an external WNA (USB Dongle). I don't know what the speed or quality of that connection would be, never having used one. I'd look for a USB 2.0-3.0 model, hopefully with dual 2.4 & 5.0 bands. I feel your pain!

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