Wireless not working after resume from sleep, T440s

Some times when I resume laptop from SLEEP, wireless are not working...
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Try new drivers. Helped me a lot.
http://ns3369637.ovh.net/index.php/outils/Drivers/Intel/Wlan/PROSet-Wireless-WiFi-Software/Intel-PRO...

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    Message Edited by Skurvy_Pirate on 09-22-2008 07:40 PM
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    Well I got it working again but I'm not exactly sure how. I will go over what I went through so you guys can get an idea and possibly fix it. To start off I talked to MS support and I worked with them for a really long time. They tried intstalling different drivers (other then AuthenTec) and anytime we did that it would say "Fingerprint reader not available" at the login. They tried changing the power settings and which devices could wake up my computer and that had no effect either. I called Lenovo and they basically just told me to download the software that was already on the computer and change the option to have it wake up the computer, which doesn't exist. They were very unhelpful.
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