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if you enter into the configuration mode of your linksys,go to wireless and in security the section for enter the passphrase or key is what your router is asking for.copy that and use it.
Disconnect the power from the linksys for about 30 seconds then plug it
back and see if it stops dropping. Most times the dropping occurs if
you turn the modem and router off at night then when you turn them back
on the router boots up faster than the modem and that will cause it to
drop. Power outages also will cause the problem if the router boots up
before the modem.
If unplugging the router and waiting 30 seconds does not solve it then
unplug both the modem and the router. Then plug the modem back in and
let it boot up for a minute or two, then plug the router in and let it
boot up.
Hello,
A lot of factors can cause routers to drop signals. There could be too much interference so your device keeps changing channels. Try changing your wireless settings from auto channel to one of the available channels in the list. You can get to the router config at http://192.168.1.1
If your devices stay connected to the wireless but the internet cuts out, it may be your ISP modem.
There might also be a firmware update for your device that fixes this issue as well.
The latest is version 1.0.04 build 7. Here is the link:Download
Regards,
Chris
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