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5 Common Wireless Router Problems

If you are having wireless route problems, it does not necessarily mean that you got a faulty brand. This device needs some tender loving care too just like a computer.

If it bugs down, it means you have to do some maintenance procedures. You cannot always have reliable router 24 hours a day 7 days a week-or maybe you can but not forever.

Before you pick up your router and start smashing it on the wall when failures happen, check out the following common wireless router problems and the possible solutions to these problems:

1. Slow As A Turtle

You can connect to the internet but it takes forever to load a page. Sometimes, you have to drink a full cup of coffee before it has finished loading. With this problem, your work will surely be left pending too. What to do? One reason why this happens is interference problems. Most routers today follow 2.5GHz of frequency band. This is also the same frequency followed by wireless phones, baby monitors, garage door operators and even microwave ovens. If you have all these devices at home, you will surely have a whole fiasco of interfering frequency signals.

Turn off the other devices that use the same frequency range first and see if there are any improvements. If the speed has significantly improved, then you have solved the problem. When you are buying wireless devices, try buying those not with the same frequency as your other devices to avoid interference. Another reason for this could be interference with other neighbourhood wireless router networks. You can rectify this by changing the channel of your router.

2. You Cannot Enter Your Own Network

Maybe you have lost your password so you cannot access the main features of your router. What you can do is to reset it to factory default settings. You can find a reset button found at the back part of the device. In some brands, it is much like the reset button of calcultors-you need to poke a small hole with a pin. Sometimes, it comes with a ringed red button you need to press. You just have to tweak the settings again to the usual so you can use it much the same way you did before. And this time, write your passphrases.

3. A Dead Spot In A Part Of Your House

Wireless routers have specific ranges so it can usually transmit signal widely. However, if you have a dead spot problem, it maybe caused by a poor frequency transmission. There may be walls blocking it which is why it is imperative for you to place the router on a higher place for better range of signal. Also, experts suggest the use of MIMO-enabled routers so it can still work as efficiently despite many path obstructions. 4. Cannot Connect To The Internet You need to do some organizing to your network topology. Just make sure it really is not working. The fault may also be in your network provider.

It you can a local connection but there is no internet access, that could be you modem doing all the ruckus. You can try pressing a parental button in your model. 5. Router Consumes A Lot Of Energy Before choosing a router, make sure you have browsed on the brands that are Energy Efficient. This can save you a lot on energy consumption. So here are some of the most common wireless router problems that you may encounter in the future.

 

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