I have a home network with two desktop computers, a cable modem and
a Linksys wired router. I bought a Belkin wireless router (part #
F5D7230-4) and a Belkin notebook card (F5D7010) so that I can
network my new laptop computer.
I installed the Belkin router as an Access Point and connected it to
the LinkSys router. I installed the notebook card in the regular
way. I have been able to access the shared directories on both
desktop machines from the laptop but I have not been able to access
the shared directory on the laptop from either machine. I am able
to access the laptop when I use a wired connector.
When I have the laptop in my bedroom about 35 feet away from the
Belkin router which I am using as an access point, I keep losing my
network connection. When I look at the Signal strength meter in the
Belkin software, it always says between 30 and 50 percent.
Sometimes I can reconnect by rebooting my computer but often I can
not.
Does anyone know what could be wrong and what I can do to fix this?
Thank you in advance for all replies.
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