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After serving you, aren't you misleading people's children like this? The router distributes the network speed, you also dare, and there are all kinds of router distributed, the router does not allocate the network speed or any data, it is just a ** device and manager, the network speed of a company is fixed, this is the service provider to allocate your company, and the company's internal machines use these network speeds, and who uses more and who uses less does not depend on the router, some software can achieve this function in order to divide the network speed between the company's leadership level machines and the employees' machines, but under normal circumstances, there is no equal distribution. For example, if you send a piece of data, and then the person who shares the network with you also sends the data, who sends it first and who sends it later mainly depends on who connects to the Internet first, when the data arrives at the router, the router will divide the data into small packets and send it out, because the speed is extremely fast, so even if your colleagues send something, they will not feel that there is a straight voice. As for the average score of Internet speed, there is no such statement at all, if you have any questions, come to me.
I'm happy to serve you.
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It is not evenly distributed, it is decided according to the real-time bandwidth, at the same time, it is possible that the first machine enjoys more points, the second machine is less, and the next time, there may be more on the second machine and less on the first machine.
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First question:
The router can be turned on all the time, but the aging of the chip will be accelerated, which is not good for the router. However, even if it is aging, it is fine, after four or five years, everyone will definitely change to a new one, and as long as the router is not struck by lightning, it will definitely be fine in four or five years. The router can increase the power, be careful, don't mention the wattage is too high!
In this way, the aging of the router will be greatly accelerated!
Second question.
The router does not distribute the bandwidth equally, just like the program calls the CPU to calculate the run, whoever takes the lead, who calls! If the router wants to allocate bandwidth, you can look at the router's own pure QoS system, which is a functional module that comes with the router itself to allocate bandwidth, and you can set it yourself. If the router is the entry-level kind and does not have QoS, you can use LAN management tools such as Jusheng Network Management and P2P Terminator, but the nuclear slag tool is based on ARP attack control, as long as the antivirus software is upgraded and the system is patched, its operation will be greatly restricted!
The best solution is to upgrade the router firmware to have QoS functionality as much as possible. Or buy a wireless open router with QoS, which is at most twenty or thirty yuan more expensive than one without QoS.
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No, the next P2P terminator will distribute the traffic, and the router will not distribute it evenly.
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To put it bluntly, when you use the switch to surf the Internet, each computer connected to the switch needs to be logged in and authenticated, so that each computer can get its own IP address from the server; The router can allow multiple computers to use one authentication account to access the Internet through the setting of the WAN port, and all computers connected to the router share an IP address obtained from the server side by the WAN port. Speaking of which, to popularize a little knowledge, operators generally allocate bandwidth through IP addresses, for example, if you open 4M Netcom broadband, then the result of 4 computers connected to the switch is 4*4=16M total bandwidth, each of which is 4M; And the result of the linked router is 4m of total bandwidth, each of which is 4 4 = 1m, of course in the case of using four computers at the same time. In addition, you can also use the router as a switch by turning off the WAN port function, or simply not using the WAN port, and ---use the router as a switch
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A switch is a device that expands a network, a router is a device that links two networks, an ordinary switch generally works at the relay layer, and a router works at the network layer. For network speed, there is no strict equalization, routers and switches have the function of limiting port speed, which is to see if the device is configured with this function.
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To put it simply, the router is active and the switch is passive.
The router can intelligently process the data stream in a variety of ways, monitoring, binding, filtering, etc., while the switch only acts as a data stream exchange, and the data processing is carried out by the higher-level router.
One of the functions of the router can be set to each port to control the Internet speed of each computer in the network (with network management function).
The switch can only allow all computers under the switch to share the bandwidth equally.
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The switch is not a route that is divided equally.
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To buy a smart and controllable router, the general 8 people can use it for home or small companies, and it is only 100-180 yuan, specifically ask the dealer directly. There are settings to control the flow of the Internet and other related things... Good luck.
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The official website of JCG smart wireless router has a tutorial for you to go in and see!
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You enter the interface of the router.
Check to see if your router has IP broadband speed limiting, and set the IP to OK.
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Different routers have different settings depending on the model.
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Use your IP address, username, and password (prompted on the back of the router) and enter the address bar of your browser.
IP Bandwidth Control adds a new entry.
Enter the IP address and uplink and downlink bandwidth (reasonably allocated according to your needs) Enable Save The router will automatically reboot to take effect.
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The router has a variety of functions, generally cheaper can not distribute the traffic independently, only the router itself can distribute the traffic equally, and some advanced routers (such as routers with QoS function) can not only distribute the traffic independently, but also bind the user's computer physical address (that is, MAC address), limit bandwidth upload and ** rate. So if you want to distribute traffic, you first have to buy a router with management functions, not a general bargain!
Set up your router:
1. First, connect your computer and router to the network. Connection method, connect the cable from the ADSL cat to the WAN port of your router, and the remaining LAN port can be connected to your computer or switch.
2. Then set your IP address to the subnet mask, and confirm all the way.
3. Then open the IE browser, enter it in the address bar and press Enter. The screen prompts you to enter the username and password, and fill in the default username and password of the router (the username and password of the router I use are admin, and you can refer to the manual for other routers).
4. After enterprising, the setting wizard will pop up, if it doesn't pop up, it doesn't matter, click "Setup Wizard" in the navigation blue on the left, and the wizard welcome message appears on the right, click "Next".
5. Select "ADSL Virtual Dialing (PPPoE)" and click Next.
6. Enter the username and password, which are the username and password you use when dialing with ADSL.
7. Click Finish
For other settings, you can refer to the manual that comes with the router, which is very simple!!
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There are the following possibilities:
Someone steals your home's wifi; (Check on the router to see if there is a problem) router setting problem; (Please check it for you if someone who understands).
There are too many devices using this wireless router, resulting in IP conflicts; (Set a fixed IP address for each commonly used device to avoid conflicts that may cause you to be unable to access the Internet).
Network problems, such as 50 megabytes of mobile, are sometimes only equivalent to 20 megabytes of telecommunications. (For your local excellent and stable network).
There is a problem with the DNS settings (you can use the 360 settings or check with your local network service provider).
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