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I'm afraid you can't boost the sgnal from the router without buying a repeater/booster box.
You will get the best wireless performance from your router if it is in the highest position possible in the house - of course it may be impractical to move it but, if you can, then do so.
The only other option is to purchase a booster. I don't know what country you are living in, so I can't give definitive advice. You should try a search on google or ebay for "wireless router booster"
Everything is possible!
If you want more advice please reply here with a comment and I will try to provide further assistance.
The first question I have is have you tried connecting to router via wired and wireless and ran the tests to see if the issue is with your wireless signal.
Then next thing to look at is connecting your modem to your computer and run the same test because the problem could be with your connection in your area. Note even through your modem is working properly you still could have bandwidth issues in your area and your ISP may not tell you that there is an issue like that in your area.
The last thing to look at is how long you have had the router for. If you have had the router for serveral years it is possible that it is just time to have the unit replaced.
Let me know if you have any more problems or questions.
The Trendnet router did not get very many if any good reviews. I would say any router is better than what you have. Belkin is ok but on the low end of OK.
Spend some time on CNet, PCMagazine, Anandtech, Tom's Hardware and look at some of the reviews they have done.
login to ur router and disable the fire wall>and change the wire less channels use 1>or 11>and delete all temp files and cookies and clear history>and check with the antena on the router which is always looking @ the top>if does not works u can do DMZ or QOS for this contact ur belkin vendor- http://www.belkin.com/support/phonenumbers.asp?pge=coni
go to this link to get the tech support no for ur location>rate me solved if its help full thx
k login to the w/l router and change the channels to 11>or 1 use always use these only and delete all teh temp files and delete cookies and clear history and check with antena which is straight>and reboot the router and laptop>and rate me solved if its help full
The fact that it sometimes works and sometimes not, would indicate that maybe your wireless signal strength is poor. Try moving the router and/or antenna and recheck the signal strength.
If you would provide more details about the problem and your setup it may be helpful in diagnosing the problem.
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