NEW Connection Timeout

I haven't found anything to help with this in the discussions. Please help me. I have a Belkin wireless N-1 router. I haven't had any problems until last week, when I started getting a dropped signal, a pop-up window to reconnect, and when I choose the network, I get a connection timeout message. End up having to do network diagnosis, and SOMETIMES am able to reconnect only for brief periods. The only changes have been updates to Leopard, and an iphone. This is the reason I jumped ship from Windows and became and avid apple crusader, but am slowly becoming disenchanted. It appears that the "It just works" campaign is "Not so much". PLEASE HELP!

There are two possible issues:
1. wireless network connectivity problems with the MacBook. This seems to be a very commonly posted problem in this forum, the MacBook forum, and the Leopard discussion forum. I don't think anyone in these discussion forums has a satisfactory solution to the problem. Best advice I can offer is that people in this situation phone Apple product support and let them know you have a problem, because I have not seen any suitable solution in the hundreds of postings on this topic in these discussion forums.
2. wireless connectivity problems of a general nature not involving the MacBook. The most common cause for this is radio interference from other sources of 2.4GHz signals (like portable phones and microwave ovens) and neighboring wireless networks. Sometimes these problems can be resolved by experimenting with manually changing the channel the Base Station (or wireless router) transmits on to find a mostly clear channel.

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