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Just moved from OK to NY. Got high speed internet, but now my Belkin wireless router is having connection problems. It's hooked up correctly, but the internet comes and goes. It will be going along just fine, and then I'll notice that the internet light on the router, instead of being its usual nice blue color, is yellow and pulsing. During that time, I have no internet connection on any of my computers. After maybe 10-20 seconds, the light goes back to blue and everything is fine, until the next time. This happens, maybe, four or five times over the course of an hour. At no time does it not happen, if that makes sense. Doesn't matter what time of day, etc. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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try resetting the adapter
if not working try updating the firmware
if not working make sure ur adapter is pluged in the same power(electricity) phase of ur house with the router
the house will have different power phase so make sure of it
both the router and the powerline adapter must be in same phase of electricity
When using a laptop that has a N-wireless card the computer will to connect to a G-wireless router the laptop will be able to connect but because the router is a G-wireless the speeds will not be as fast. speeds around 10 to 20 Mbps is about normal. I don't know why your computer is saying that you are getting speeds around 108 Mbps. Residential computers don't reach speeds that fast but some business computers running off of an T-3 internet will have speeds up to that high so that they can keep up with large amount of data being transferred over there networks. As for the USB, i have seen an USB adapter that was g-wireless at at Wal-mart for about $20-30.
have you customized the wireless settings of you router (e.g. ssid, wireless channel, wireless security)? if not, try to change your router's ssid or the wireless channel. it could be that some wireless devices are interfering with your signal.
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