![]() ![]() Note: The router light will begin to blink. Use a paperclip (or something similar) to press and hold in the reset button for 10 to 20 seconds and then release it. The button will be on the back or side of the router. Please locate the reset hole on the router. I have done the same with me I am Ubuntu User OR you can follow the below steps too to get started in 2 minutes. What you need to do is to go to belkin website and chat with the web support and they solve your problem in 5 minutes. Forgot to mention that my phone is connected using WI-FI (also works with 3G). That solved my problem temporarily (until I find a right driver or new wireless adapter that works for Ubuntu). I plugged my phone (Google Nexus)(it works with S3 too) to the Ubuntu System and Turned on the USB tethering option and viola I got a great wired signal and was able to browse and download stuff again from Ubuntu m/c. ![]() It struck to me that Android phones have tethering option. I needed the Internet badly (my router is in living room and my study room is far from living room and I was lazy to shop for a compatible new wireless adapter). Belkin has driver for Mac And Windows but not for Ubuntu. It worked great for Windows 7 but when I installed Ubuntu although it paired well, I didn't get good signal and would disconnect most of the times. I bought a Belkin N150 Wireless USB Adapter. This may not be a solution to the problem but it's a work around if you have an Android phone (depends on the model and carrier restrictions too). ![]()
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