1. Unplug the power cord from your Belkin router and wait 30 seconds.
2. Plug the power back in and wait for the router to reboot.
3. Once all the lights are lit, connect your wireless device to your router and try to access the internet.
If this doesn't help, try changing the wi-fi channel on the router's home page.
1. Open an Internet Explorer window on your computer and type in http://192.168.2.1 in the address bar. This will take you to the Belkin router's web based configuration page.
2. You will get a login page. Leave the password blank. Click Submit.
3. On the left side of the page, click Channel and SSID below Wireless.
4. The wireless channel on the Belkin router is set to Auto by default.
Change the wireless to a static channel. Click Apply Changes .
5. Click Logout in the top right hand corner.
When the wireless channel is set to auto, the router will cycle through channels when it detects significant interference. When the
router changes channel the wireless connection will reset itself and
disconnect all wireless clients connected to the router. The wireless
card in the computer will automatically detect the change in channel
number on the router and will update the channel on the card.
You can also try the following command to fix an intermittent connection:
try typing in
netsh int ip reset /resetlog.txt
Try updating or getting another wifi card if all else fails.
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