About half a year ago suddenly my router's signal dropped on all the computers at home, still haven't been able to fix this, I've reset the router, I've also put it back to the factory settings, updated firmware etc. This isn't really the worst problem... Since 2-3 weeks ago stuff got worse, I sometimes lost connection randomly, everyone had problems with, although the odd thing is that we didn't have it at same times, it was random. I lost connection like every 2 hours orso, then I just had to remove my USB WiFi connector, and plug it back in, and everything was fine again. But now I installed Windows 7 few days ago...And I lose connection all the time, sometimes it seems the handle for 2 hours, but most of the time it disconnects me every 15-20 minutes, it has even been only 1-2 mins. What could be the problem here? I'm 99% sure it's the wireless router, and not the WiFi connector...Because I've reïnstalled the software from the CD, I also uninstalled it, and then only install the driver by letting Windows 7 look for the driver on the CD etc. So what could I do to fix the router?
I've also been thinking about just buying new hardware to put all the computers in a network here, but that would be pretty expensive I noticed, because I'd like to go for the PowerLAN. No more wireless crap then, although I have no idea how that works, I guess I'll still need a router then? Which one should I buy then?
Router: Belkin F5D7231-4 (v1000)
WiFi connector: Belkin F5D8053 (v4000)
Thanks for any help, appreciate it
