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I KEEP LOSING CONNECTION FROM MY BELKIN ROUTER. EVERY SO OFTEN I LOSE AND IT KEEP SAYING "NETWORK DIAGNOSTICS PINGED THE REMOTE BUT DID NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE.

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Is that a wireless connection ? Does it happen with the wired connection as well ?
If its wireless, can you chk if you have any static devices close by that are bothering the signal .Also, make sure you have the router as close as you can to the computer If you are having a wired connection, suggest you try with a different cable
Thanks
Ranjit

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