My wireless Internet connection keeps dropping out. Whats wrong?
Certain wireless routers are improperly configured and are stuck in an excessive loop process in which the router drops and reestablishes a connection to the broadband network approximately every 25 seconds. Customers who are using a Belkin 802.11g wireless router (Model #F5D7230) are particularly susceptible to this excessive looping problem. Belkin has issued a firmware update that will correct the problem and ensure that your wireless router can properly connect to our broadband network. If you are using this Belkin router and experiencing frequently dropped connections, we encourage you to visit Belkin’s website to learn more about downloading and installing this firmware update. If you have further questions about the update or the performance of your Belkin wireless router, we encourage you to contact Belkin U.S. Technical Support. (Contact information is in the “contact us” section of the Belkin website.
Certain wireless routers are improperly configured and are stuck in an excessive loop process in which the router drops and reestablishes a connection to the broadband network approximately every 25 seconds. Customers who are using a Belkin 802.11g wireless router (Model #F5D7230) are particularly susceptible to this excessive looping problem. Belkin has issued a firmware update that will correct the problem and ensure that your wireless router can properly connect to our broadband network. If you are using this Belkin router and experiencing frequently dropped connections, we encourage you to visit Belkin’s website to learn more about downloading and installing this firmware update. If you have further questions about the update or the performance of your Belkin wireless router, we encourage you to contact Belkin U.S. Technical Support.