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Two suggestions for frequent disconnections.
1.If you have the conditions, try to change a router, if it is normal, then there is a problem with the router, if it is still not normal, check the wireless network card.
2.Move the router to the living room, if it is normal, then it is a signal problem, if it is still dropped, it is a routing problem.
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This phenomenon shows that the wireless signal of your router is not strong, and the wireless network card of the living room computer has poor signal reception ability. Find a new router with wireless to try it out, and then find a wireless receiver terminal and plug it into the computer to try it out.
Before that, find a long network cable, connect the router to the computer in the living room, and try whether you can bring two computers to the Internet at the same time.
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The router's wireless signal performance through the wall is not good, so it is recommended to change to a better route. If conditions permit, you can consider buying an electric cat.
How to use the power cat is described in detail here.
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This is more complicated, and it is best to find telecom staff to maintain it for free.
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Change to a 2---3 router with an antenna.
Pull a 10m network cable to connect to the computer.
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Clause.
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