Adobe Applications Manager Connection Problem

Hi, everytime I use this piece of software to do an update using the a wireless connection, it never seems to communicate with the update servers, but as soon as I switch to ethernet connection, the connection goes through perfectly. What could be the cause of this issue?!

Please try the following
   1. Open Network and Sharing Center
   2. Click Change adapter settings
   3. Right-click the Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter, and click Disable.
   4. Try updating now.
Thanks,
Manju

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