The request, from Intel available drivers has at least on Windows 8 (pre-installed on the notebook) the problem is that:
* The wireless speed breaks continuously (gradually from normal speed over 1Mb over a few kilobits / s (sic) down to zero)
Tear * WLAN connections permanently
In Intel support forum there is an extensive thread on the subject entitled "Sporadic but recurring connection dropouts on at Intel 6235 wireless adapter".
The latest drivers (Stand 05.28.2013) is the version 15.8.0.5 and Intel still has not fixed the problem, according to participants of this thread. It is expected to almost one year now assume that Intel will not solve this problem on the driver side can.
What does that mean in plain language?
1) Internet is not reliable. Will it be after all discretion even with this hardware.
2.) In order to obtain a reliable Internet connection, you have the wireless card with another one (format helped replace size mini PCIe), uninstall the old drivers and the new install.
3.) Once there is no RJ45 port on the notebook, you can not work around the problem via cable.
In my opinion, the above is a homicide case against this notebook without compromise. Another shortcoming I would note that the viewing angle dependence of this notebook unfortunately is very strong.