There are many ways to solve the problem of wireless router failure and how to solve the problem of wireless router failure. The following is a collection of methods, hoping to help the majority of fans, are common methods. Take the opportunity to provide it to you.
In recent Internet forums, many netizens have reported that home routers may experience a 24-hour disconnection. In fact, this may be a means for operators to prevent account theft, users do not have to worry too much. However, in addition to the quality problems of carriers and routers, in many cases, it is still very common for a router to be dropped due to incorrect user usage and configuration. Below, I have collected some help posts from some netizens and explained them, hoping to help you.
A user named "cuteroy" asked: I used a 54M wireless router in my house. I used to have only one machine but never dropped the cable. I often lost the cable after I bought a notebook, is there a similar situation? What are possible problems? How can this problem be solved?
As a home user, the cuteroy problem is quite common. After a wireless router is in normal use for a period of time, there is always a problem of products but dropped lines. To solve this problem, we must consider the working principle of wireless routing and the particularity of the home environment.
For cuteroy problems, we must first consider the acceptor, that is, the laptop. Network Connection errors may occur due to compatibility or driver problems of the network adapter.
First, we should check whether the NIC has any quality defects, and then check whether the NIC Driver is normal or the driver version is too old. If the laptop uses a wireless network card and a route connection, most wireless network cards and routes of different brands are compatible except for the wireless package, however, it is not ruled out that the interoperability between a very small number of products is unsatisfactory.
In addition, the home environment is relatively random, and the failure of the wireless router may be changed frequently. However, because the wireless router transmits signals through electromagnetic waves, we must consider the environment when selecting the placement location. Keep the route away from cordless phones and microwave ovens as much as possible. In addition, it can even be used in air conditioners, washing machines, and refrigerators to avoid electromagnetic interference or disconnection.
Due to the special nature of the wireless network signal, we have to consider the environment when installing or deploying the network. In the home, the main devices that can affect wireless networks include cordless phones and microwave ovens. In addition, wireless routers fail, even electric appliances such as air conditioners, washing machines, and refrigerators may also produce electromagnetic interference.
While avoiding electrical appliances as much as possible, I suggest you place the routers in the middle of the room. The reason is that the transmission range of wireless devices is a sphere in the middle of the room, the diameter of the signal range can be covered in the whole House to achieve better transmission effect.
In addition, the location of the wireless route antenna is worth noting. Currently, the antennas of most home wireless routers are omnidirectional, and their placement angle will affect the signal quality to a certain extent. As for how to achieve the best signal effect, you also need to adjust it according to the actual environment.
Channel conflict. With the popularity of wireless products in the home, channel selection is a factor that we have to consider. When multiple wireless devices use the same channel, such as neighbors ), it is very likely that there may be poor transmission or even a failure of the wireless router. If a channel conflict occurs, you can select the one that best suits you according to all wireless channels in the region on the router configuration page. When selecting a channel, it is best to avoid the upper or lower two digits of the number of occupied channels)
In addition, the IEEE802.11b/g standard only supports three non-overlapping transmission channels. Only Channels 1, 6, 11, and 13 do not conflict with each other, however, devices that use Channel 3 will interfere with Channels 1 and 6, while devices that use Channel 9 will interfere with channels 6 and 13 ....... The solution is to change to an uncommon wireless channel on the wireless router setting interface, and use different channels 1, 6, and 11 to reduce conflicts.
Of course, frequent disconnection may also be caused by the heat dissipation of the router. At this time, we need to pay attention to using the external radiator for Auxiliary Heat Dissipation, and do not overlay the broadband devices, wireless routers, and so on, which will increase the heat dissipation burden of various devices. Because the home wireless network environment is relatively simple, I think that as long as you pay attention to the use details and the "maintenance" of the router, there will be basically no serious disconnection of the wireless router fault.