I agree with the comments in #58. I also have a Lenovo M30-70 I installed 
Ubuntu 14.10.  I tried lots of ideas suggested in the forums on google . The 
kernel updates made things worse, so I would not recommend it. I had to 
reinstall Ubuntu from scratch, that was not a problem for me as I have been 
setting my new laptop.  
I found that the workaround in #55 pretty effective however, the wifi 
connection dropped and in some cases i would not be able to reconnect until the 
laptop was rebooted.  The connection would drop randomly sometimes after 2 
hours and sometimes 10 minutes, only rebooting the system allowed it to 
reconnect. Then I stumbled upon a post in the Opensuse forums which mentioned 
that deactivating the bluetooth as a a default setting may improve the 
stability of the connection.  It has worked for me. My recommendation would be 
to change the settings as suggested in #55 and if you are not bothered about 
bluetooth turn it off. I monitored the connection in the terminal (i used 
wavemon) for various solutions this gave me the best result. Without turning 
off bluetooth gave me a max of 2 hours of wifi connection. Whilst the 
connection has been stable and not dropped for 19 hours if I applied #55 and 
deactivating the bluetooth.  I hope this might be of help.

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