We have a DSL modem/router (15 Mbps download speed) in the basement that connects directly to my desktop (Windows XP), Belkin Wireless for upstairs use, mainly for my wife's and visitors' iPads. I have a Cat5 cable going there from the basement. Our old WiFi, exactly the same model, just broke after 5 years. This one works fine, but the exact procedure needs to be followed to set it up. Especially the part about completely unplugging both ends and then following instructions I found online for a later Belkin router on which buttons to press and which to turn on one at a time. The instructions and the CD that came with it were too difficult to understand and, in my opinion, outdated. I was ready to give up after trying to follow them. I then simply selected a newer Belkin wireless router (e.g. F7D3402) on their website and connected it according to the Belkin support instructions, which was very easy, using the Belkin website to do some tricks .
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