WRT160n V3 fall connection wireless and wired

Hey guys, I just bought this router one last week and it worked perfectly for one day, and then all of a sudden this whole week, ALTEAST 3 times a day, the router would drop the internet connection for my laptop AND desktop that is connected to the router.

I have on my desktop and laptop Network Magic, and when this produces a pop up saying "Disconnected from the Local network", and then I could watch my router and see that the power LED flashes and it then reconnects me to the internet, this product at least 3 times a day.  It's a problem very annoying and frustrating, especially when the games.  It almost seems that the router is given randomly.

I have the WRT160n V3 router with firmware Ver.3.0.02 Build 3

I'm flashing with firmware Ver.3.0.02 Build 4, but judging by the release notes, apparently not its going to do much.  So any help is appreciated, thanks.

Well I suggest you to update / re-flashing the firmware on your router. When you upgrade your router, it will surely solve your problem. Once you upgrade the firmware of your router, you must reset your router and reconfigure all the settings in this topic from scratch.

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