Yep, I did that a couple of days ago.
I've brought up the Belkin user interface, set up a 64 bit WEP security key and Bob should be my uncle. Unfortunately he seems to be more of a confused aunt right now.
I have used belkins for years works great here..
1. There are many models of belkin you have a wireless card in you computer right ?
2. Is the card belkin or another brand ?
3. The fact that you can get to the internet via cable means the router and the modem is ok
4. I assume you are using windows ?
5. If you are check that the drivers are installed fy are or the card. and set up correctly.
6 If they are then remove the drivers remove the card and reboot
7. shutdown reinstall the card and reboot allow windows to pick up the card and install windows wireless not the one from the manufacture if you have both then it will conflict and fail.
8. Check you have selected the correct ssid and channel ?
9 failing all the above download an ubuntu live cd does it pick up the wireless card ?
10 if you get to this point and nothing works then a cricket bat might help
