My router hangs up, and the router hangs on the wall, okay

Updated on technology 2024-05-01
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Suspect that there is a problem with your router, the manufacturer has provided the router's 'firmware' on **, you can try the method of flashing the firmware, in addition, please make sure that there is no problem with this unit, make sure that your broadband cat has no problem!

    You can directly connect the network cable to the cat to try dial-up Internet access, if it is normal, it is definitely a problem with the router, if it is still card, you first call ** 10000 to make sure your line is normal, and then flash the firmware of the router, or consider replacing the router!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    People always want their wireless router to cover all rooms, and they always want the signal to be good and stable. Therefore, in addition to having a good brand router, it also needs to be placed in a suitable location so that its coverage is as wide and stable as possible.

    The wifi wireless signal travels in a straight line, and when it encounters an obstacle, the wireless signal will weaken or even block it completely. Therefore, we should try to have fewer obstructions in the wireless router and the wiring of the places where we often use wifi (e.g., sofas, desks, beds).

    It is important to note that the WiFi signal cannot penetrate metal. Therefore, do not place the wireless router near metal objects in use, such as through iron doors. Moreover, the load-bearing walls of the house are all reinforced concrete, and the steel bars will form a layer of signal shielding network, so when separated by a layer of load-bearing walls, the wifi signal will be greatly attenuated or even disappeared.

    Through the non-load-bearing wall, the WiFi signal will also have a certain attenuation. For example, if you usually use it in the living room, it is recommended to place the wireless router in the living room, not in a cluttered place, so as not to obstruct the signal. Make sure to be as open as possible between the place of use and the wireless route.

    If the area of the house is too large or too narrow and long, so that one router cannot cover it, you have to place another router in the area where there is no wifi network.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's okay, it doesn't have much impact on signal transmission and reception! Feel free to use!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay, it's better than putting it on the ground for ventilation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three common reasons for this problem

    1. The router has poor heat dissipation, causing the chip to overheat and crash;

    2. Improper setting, the network will be automatically disconnected after not using the network for a long time.

    In both cases, you can simply unplug the router and plug it back in.

    3. ISP spike seepage plum hangs to death. This kind of problem is more troublesome, you must call the ISP customer service, and the computer room will operate and unlock it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are three common reasons for this problem

    Router. Poor heat dissipation, causing the chip to overheat and die in the middle of the machine;

    2. The settings are improper, and the source will be automatically disconnected after not using the network for a long time.

    In both cases, just unplug the router.

    Power plug. Plug it back in again to solve the problem.

    3. ISP hangs up. This is more troublesome and must be.

    Beat**. To ISP customer service, by.

    Room. Operation unlocking.

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