Unstable wireless network (windows 7)

I have the unstable wireless network. It goes up and down, very often it is said that there is no internet connection.
I'm a meter the router, I have not all devices that could interrupt my wireless network.  I also tried disabling my wirewall and my computer of viruses (no found) scanning. I have another computer with the cable network, and it works perfectly. I use a router D-Link (DIR - 615). What could be the problem?

It may be worth trying to change the channel that your wireless router is configured to use, there may be interference from other wireless devices or the surrounding networks. What a b/g or n wireless network?

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