Many users who use wireless broadband routers have encountered the problem of automatic disconnection. Today, I will explain in detail how to completely solve this problem, wireless Networks are prone to signal instability and disconnection during use. In general, when this happens, you will turn off the Wireless Broadband Router and restart it. In fact, we can start from the software and hardware aspects to re-work the disconnected wireless route.
I. troubleshoot hardware faults
For small-sized networks, low-end wireless broadband routers can meet their needs, but this poses some stability defects. Therefore, when frequent automatic disconnection occurs, first check the working status of the hardware device. It is important to check the working environment of the equipment, whether the signal is disturbed, and whether the wired network works normally, especially whether the temperature is too high in summer. High Temperature and signal interference will affect network signals, especially wireless signals.
2. troubleshoot software faults
Software faults are generally caused by viruses. When the client has a large number of worms, ARP viruses, and so on, a large amount of virus data will be generated to close the port of the device, so that the device is working at full capacity, or even crashes. Generally, you only need to scan and kill viruses.
Another reason for software faults is parameter settings. Many wireless broadband routers use the "On-Demand connection" option to automatically detect network access requests. If no request is sent within the specified time, the network is automatically disconnected. Therefore, check whether this option is incorrect. If yes, set it to "Automatic Connection" to avoid connection failures after automatic disconnection. Generally, low-end wireless broadband routers are suitable for small office area networks as long as you pay attention to the methods and perform basic maintenance. There is no need to purchase high-end devices.