Sunday, 5 February 2017

8 Easy Steps to Tweak Belkin Router Wi-Fi Signal

Belkin routers are one of the networking devices that broadcast wireless network signals over the 1, 6 and 11 channels. Other electronic devices in this era, however, can conflict with the Wi-Fi signals when transmitting over various channels, befalling workstations or other devices to either fail to recognize the network or intermittent connection with the Wi-Fi network. Dialing the Belkin customer support number you can avail solution if your Internet connection is often dropping on the router. 



In most cases, settings can also stop the Belkin router from distributing a wireless signal to older systems. So, try to change the channel on which the Belkin router works, and even modify the wireless mode of your router to boost up signal strength and let a comprehensive range of devices to access the Internet. The following guide will allow you to tweak the Belkin Wi-Fi signals. Here’s how to do:

1.         First of all, Press the ‘Windows + R’ all at once. Type ‘cmd’ into the dialog window and then click the ‘OK’ button to reveal the Command Prompt screen.
2.         Enter the ‘ipconfig’ into the command-line screen and then click the ‘Enter’ button. Move the Wireless LAN Adapter to the Wireless Network Connection tab.
3.         Open up your web browser program on your system. Type the IP address in the address bar available to the right of Default Gateway. Click the ‘Enter’ button to access the configuration page.
4.         Choose the ‘Wireless’ option from the left corner and then click the ‘Channel and SSID’ button.
5.         Enter the administrative identifications if you have, or use the default username and password and then click the ‘Enter’ button. Click on the drop-down menu beside the Wireless Mode.
6.         Choose the desired wireless requirement from the drop-down menu. Try to select the ‘802.11g’ to stop several devices using the802.11b from accessing the network. Choosing the ‘802.11n’, you can prevent several devices from using the 802.11b and 802.11g to connect to the Internet. Selecting the ‘802.11n & 802.11g & 802.11b’ you will get the extensive access range to network-capable devices.
7.         Choose a wireless network channel from the related drop-down menu to modify the signal’s strength.
8.         Click on the ‘Apply Changes’ button to complete tweaking the Belkin router settings.

Now, you will get the improved range of Wi-Fi signal on your device. The steps listed above may differ depending on the different model of the Belkin router.  However, if these steps didn’t work to tweak the settings, dial the Belkin router techsupport number and get the quick and instant help for further solutions.

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