ChatterBank1 min ago
Belkin wifi router
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you got a CABLE modem/router or an ADSL? there is a difference.
I (mistakenly) used an ADSL router with NTL broadband and had the same problems, eventually sacking NTL as I thought they were rubbish (they were, but not on this issue, in their defence).
Now have I gone back to BT broadband using the Belkin router with ADSL as it is intended, all is fine as I sit here and type in wireless glory. When I was with Ntl I tried to get advice on the different types of routers and their suitability to cable broadband at my local PC World and they looked at me like I was from Mars!
This site helped me immensely:
http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk - go to the section on routers, all explained.
Hope that helps
Steve
Make sure your router is in a well ventilated area and that nothing is placed on top of it and that it is not sitting on top of another electrical device. Belkin Routers have a tendency to get very hot which can lead to the power (and as such the connection) dropping.
I had a similar problem when my router was sitting just above my printer, I moved it up to the shelf above my computer and haven't had a problem since.
this happens to me once a day or every few days too, when the connection isnt being used for a few hours. its NTLs fault.