MacBook Pro - Weird problem. Really weird!

My MacBook Pro, a 15-inch, Early 2011, has been driving me crazy the past few months. Here is the problem and as crazy and weird as it may seem, believe me, it's 100% REAL! Most of the time it boots just fine and my wireless card is working fine. If I'm working on a desk and the laptop is not going to be moved at all, everything goes well for as long as I want. If I try to pick up the **** thing or move it, even for an inch, **** brakes up! No wireless. Trying to deactivate it and then activate it again only makes things worse. Then the wireless sign becomes gray with a big X in the middle which means no wireless card is installed . I thought it was the card itself, so I bought a brand new one. No luck, still the same issue. I'm pretty sure it's a hardware issue but I can't figure out what. I've checked the antenna cables coming from the card all the way to the screen but nothing seemed out of order.
It's really annoying. I have a laptop and I have to treat it as a desktop. Any help would be really, really appreciated.

Hi,
Try a startup in Safe Mode. If that does not fix it, perhaps you should take it in to the Apple store, as it is still under warranty. Here is the link for the Genius Bar.

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