At present, with the development of China's routing industry, the application of wireless routers is also more extensive, here we mainly introduce the wireless router setup tips to make the network more stable, the previous introduction is for wireless routers, hardware devices such as wireless NICs adopt methods to improve the transmission speed and stability of wireless networks. In practice, there are many factors that affect the stability and connection speed of wireless signals. The following are some introductions for readers.
1) Reduce band interference:
When we release a wireless network, we will select a frequency band. Theoretically, too many wireless networks in the same frequency band will seriously affect the signal strength, that is to say, if your home uses the same wireless signal frequency band as your home's wireless signal transmitting frequency band, the two wireless networks will be affected to some extent. Therefore, changing a signal transmission frequency band through a wireless router is a good method when the network is unstable. TIPS: Multiple APs and multiple wireless routers do not interfere with each other as long as the SSID name and frequency band are different. Naturally, data transmission will not be affected. Interference occurs when too many wireless networks exist in the same frequency band.
2) reject DHCP packets:
Experienced users know that the DHCP service can help us automatically allocate IP addresses of computers on the network. However, in actual use, DHCP can cause network instability, for example, if the IP address is obtained again after the lease, other computers in the network are using the IP address, or DHCP information is frequently negotiated between the computer and the wireless router. In fact, these DHCP packets are completely unnecessary. For home users, there are not many computers in the network. We can completely reduce DHCP packets by manually setting network parameters such as IP addresses. A friend once told me that the wireless network in his house was unstable. Later, no DHCP was needed to directly specify an IP address and no longer dropped.
3) speed reduction to improve stability:
First, let's take a look at this example. I made up a wireless network with my neighbors. He is a D-Link wireless router. I am a netcom Wireless Bridge and have frequent disconnections recently, the connection speed is also slow. After checking, I find that I don't know when the signal of the Linksys device is strong.) It occupies channel6 and affects the connection quality as long as it starts to run, the original ping packet loss rate soared from 1% to 50%. Then, we changed the frequency band of the transmitting signal to channel1. Who knows that two channel1 devices are nearby, and then channel11 actually has five wireless devices. How can this problem be solved?
The above example has been met by the author. It can be seen that wireless networks are very popular now. Due to mutual interference between wireless networks in the same frequency band, 13 frequency bands are not enough for big use, how can this problem be solved? Generally, wireless routers have the function of Automatically Selecting the frequency band. If not, you can change the working mode of your wireless device from 80211g to 80211b. Although the speed is reduced, it brings stability benefits. Therefore, reducing the transmission speed can make our wireless network more stable.