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There is a problem with the network cable connector.
or the connection is not correct (the arrangement of the lines).
Set up autodialing as a route to see.
Connect the route with the cat, and connect the route to the computer.
Then enter this IP in the IE bar of the computer, which is generally the default, and you can also look at the back of the route) Enter.
There's a setup wizard in there, and you follow his prompts.
That's it.
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Try to get the router to automatically dial to see, I think the router is not set up correctly.
If the router is newly bought, you can take a look at the router manual, first ping the router, and then use IE to open the router management interface, enter the account and password, there should be a wizard inside, you enter the account and password for surfing the Internet, tick it all the time, and the router can automatically dial up the Internet!
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What are you doing with the route if you have a cat! Connect directly with the cat and see if there's anything wrong! If it still drops, it may be that your book is poisoned! caused an attack situation, so the server blocked your signal!
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1. There is a problem with the network card.
2. There is a problem with the network cable connector.
3. There is a problem with the router interface.
4. Network problems of Netcom or telecommunications.
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If there is no problem with the line, it is your land tour that is broken, my family used to be like that, and then it was good to change one.
or circuit problems, check whether the joints are in poor contact or the line is aging.
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In this case, it may be that there is a problem with the NIC itself, such as the energy-saving setting.
1. Right-click the Start button and find "Device Manager".
2. Find the network adapter, right-click on the problematic ethernet card or wireless network card, and select "Properties" (or directly double-click the network card).
3. Click the "Power Management" tab, uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", and then click OK.
If it's due to a power management option, you should be able to resolve the issue. If the problem persists, it may be caused by other devices such as routers, then you need to check the settings or drivers of these devices. You can use the built-in Troubleshooter (right-click the network icon in the taskbar and select Troubleshoot) to determine what is causing the network issue.
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The laptop network is often disconnected, whether it is connected to wifi or wired network, it may be the network at this time, it is unstable or you can change the router to try, whether the router is in conflict with your computer, you can also reinstall the system.
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1. The display of laptop wifi is different from that when the network is unstable or disconnected, there will be an asterisk on the icon of the latter, we know that the network is not connected;
2. Usually we will click on the network icon, select the network to be connected, and click "Connect" to reconnect;
3. Prompt "Connect to the network", wait for a while;
4. If there is no connection available, then we can right-click on the wireless network icon and click "Open Network and Sharing Center";
5. You can see that there is a red fork in the middle of the network connection;
6. Click the red cross directly with the mouse, and then the windows network diagnosis will be opened, waiting for detection and repair;
7. After completion, it will prompt that the problem has been solved, click Close;
8. After returning, you can see that the network connection has been displayed normally.
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I think the bigger problem is that your signal is interfering with the router, or your community broadband is not working. Or the NIC driver is unstable. Wait, there are too many reasons that need to be checked step by step.
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If you are using Unicom Broadband and cannot connect to the Internet, there may be one of the following reasons:
1. If the broadband is in arrears or expires, you need to pay or renew it in time.
2. If the network cable is loose, both ends of the network cable need to be plugged in tightly.
3. If the device is used for a long time, you can turn off the power of the optical modem, router, computer and other Internet access equipment for a few seconds, and then turn on the power supply and restart.
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Hello, dear. If your computer network connection has been disconnected, you can try the following steps to fix the problem: Check your physical connection:
Make sure that the physical connection between your computer and your router or modem is working. Check that the network cable or wireless connection is plugged in correctly and that there is no looseness or damage. Restart the Nianpi network device:
Shut down your router, modem, and computer and wait a few minutes before restarting them. Start the modem first, then the router, and finally the computer. This can help refresh network settings and fix temporary issues.
Check network settings: Check that your computer's network settings are configured correctly. You can do this by opening the Control Panel (Windows) or System Preferences (Mac)."Network settings"to check.
Make sure your network connection type (wired or wireless) is enabled and check that the IP address and DNS server settings are correct. Reconnect to your wireless network: If you're using a wireless connection, try reconnecting your wireless network.
Find the wireless network icon in the taskbar or system tray, then select the network you want to connect to, and enter the correct password. Update drivers: Check that your PC's network adapter drivers are updated to the latest version.
You can visit the official website of your PC manufacturer or network adapter manufacturer and install the latest drivers. Check your firewall and security software for elevation returns: Some firewalls or security software prevent your computer from connecting to the network.
You can disable your firewall or security software and check if your network connection is restored. If the network is restored, you will need to adjust the settings of your firewall or security software to allow network access. Contact your network service provider
If you have tried the above steps and still can't fix the network connection issue, it is due to an issue with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Please contact your ISP and report your connectivity issue to them for further support and solutions.
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