It can be a case where the driver(s) you installed interefere'd on the system operation. By means of it may also changed the drivers of your LAN possibly or generally causing something abnormal operation of rest required drivers.
I advise you uninstall both WLAN and LAN drivers, and install correct ones from this file:
http://www.3dpchip.com/3dpchip/3dp/net_down_en.php
> Choose Server 1, after installation navigate to "My Computer" > C: or Local Disk and navigate to the folder C:/3DP, after many files you will see the 3DP . exe file, run it and click on the displayed driver. Afterwards if you have USB WLan plugged in, there will be a "+" next to the driver which will recognize the WLan USB. Install that aswell.
Other things you can do:
Download and run CCleaner < Registry optimization
Restore Windows prior to WLAN Drivers installation
Blue Screen of Death mostly occurs when:
Wrong Drivers installed or initialized
Case of Virus destroying vital System32 files (You can scan your system with anti virus programs or anti malware bytes)
Display Graphics Card Drivers (You can update your graphic's card drivers if necessary or/and perform clean install using a software called 'DDU')
Fault HDD-SSD (You can download Crystal Disk Info to see about this)
Most of the times BSOD is reported correctly and reports WHICH file actually cases the crash, that would be very good to have so we can solve this.