Friday, March 4, 2011

Q & A: Why does my home wireless router so often Reset | home router?

Q & A: Why does my home wireless router so often Reset | home router?

My laptop often loses its connection to our home wireless router. To solve the problem, I have the router work for only a few seconds from power trennen.Das. But it’s really a pain when I’m not near the router .================================== ==

reply kl0wnie
Hrm … it could be a few reasons. Ive had problems with heat before, make sure and be in a cool place, at the open air can get to it … Try also to upgrade the firmware. Thats all I can without knowing the make / model and situation, you have your router on Feel free to contact me with other questions you have

reply by e-mail to tell IanP You do not say what type of router it is, so it is hard to be precise … problems in the past, I have known to cause these have included: * An intermittent power supply .* An impatient user would press the “hard reset” button if they do not get fast enough connection …* interference from another router in the area, on the same channel * interference from a 2.4GHz cordless phone * overheating of the router to make itself .* A mistake by upgrading the router code (firmware) healed * Too far from the router or in a poor signal environment * .. And, of course, a faulty router.


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