To begin off I have about ten Computers on network. I have two that when longing access connection will drop and came right back then drops once more.
To begin off I have about ten Computers on network. I have two that when longing access connection will drop and came right back then drops once more.
You find out slow wireless network speed article, maybe can provide more thoughts.
Attempt download newest wireless adapter driver from vendor website and update it on computers, after that attempt again. The other technique is to test using other wireless adapter on those two computers and observe difficulty persists. Want to establish whether problem is on wireless adapter, computer or router.
Check your router gateway it is proper or something missing on it? Then try reestablish network.
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Location, location, location!
If a wireless connection throughout your home or office is what you're going for, placing a router in the corner of a room may not be the best thing to do. Instead, place the wireless router at the center of the workspace for maximum coverage area at an even signal strength. Metal objects tend to hamper signal strength. So don’t put your router on a filing cabinet! Also, keep your router away from thick brick walls or large objects that could interfere with a wireless signal. The simple rule: don’t place obstacles in the path of a signal that it needs to penetrate before reaching you. By the time the signal makes it past those hurdles, what you have is a weak signal that isn’t much help.
An add-on for a router
Sometimes, your router may need some help -that extra “picker upper”, especially if it’s an omnidirectional antenna. This is the most common kind of antennae that come with wireless routers and true to their name, emit wireless signals in all directions. “Omni” means “all” in Latin. But if you’re only going to be working in one direction of the router, placing it at the center won’t make much sense because much of the signal will be lost to the surroundings. Instead, what you might try doing is getting an HGA antenna that emits a narrow, focussed signal in one direction. That way, you ensure that the complete signal is used. But be sure to check that the router you use comes with a removable antenna before you make this switch.
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