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What if the router network is unstable?

Summer is coming, the weather is hot, the mood is irritable, and even the wireless router has become unstable. Today, let's talk about several situations and solutions of unstable wireless routers.

First, the wireless router itself causes heat dissipation

Especially in summer, most wireless routers will have heat dissipation problems. The poor cooling function of the router will lead to overheating of the chip, affect the performance of the network card, drop the line or even get stuck.

Solution to the instability of wireless router in this case:

1, change to a wireless router with good heat dissipation performance.

2. Cool the wireless router, add a fan or put it in a relatively cool place.

Second, the network where the router is located is poisoned.

Now the network virus is more and more rampant. Once poisoned, it will continuously exhaust our limited network resources, leading to network paralysis. Everything will return to normal only after the router is restarted.

There are three reasons for this:

1, check your computer for viruses. It is recommended to install an anti-virus software, upgrade to the latest, and then completely kill the virus.

2. Check the access records in the router to see if the router has been used by others. It is suggested to improve the router settings and modify the router password regularly to prevent others from surfing the Internet.

Thirdly, the DHCP pool of the router forges that the computers in the local area network are disconnected intermittently, and then automatically connected. This situation is usually caused by too small DHCP address pool or ARP attack. The solution to frequent LAN disconnection is: 1. Increase the number of DHCP address pools, and reserve some addresses to buffer the number of computers in the LAN, so as to avoid the network disconnection caused by the failure to obtain new IP after the computer IP address expires. 2. ARP binding to the computer firewall to avoid frequent network disconnection caused by ARP attacks.