User Guide
To solve the problem, change the channel and SSID on your access point or router.
Preferred channels to use are 1, 6, 9 and 11 since they're considered as non-overlapping
channels. To learn how to change your network's wireless channel, click here.
If you are not sure about the settings, it is best to leave it at its default settings. The channel
is set to Auto by default. This automatically defines the best wireless channel for your
wireless network.
Outdated firmware on the router
Outdated firmware on the router can sometimes cause connection issues in your network.
To fix this, you need to upgrade the firmware of your router. To learn how to update your
Belkin router's firmware, click here.
Power outage
One factor that may also trigger the poor performance or loss of wireless signals coming
from the router would be power/electricity interruptions. If you are not able to acquire any
wireless signal after a power outage, you may powercycle the router by unplugging and
re-plugging the power cord.
However, if the powercycle still does not resolve the problem, you may need to reconfigure
the wireless settings of your router.
NOTE: Instructions for reconfiguration may vary depending on your router model.
You should have successfully resolved inconsistent, slow or weak wireless connection to
your computers now.
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