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Hello I have encountered this situation in the past, the DNS service is set up by the network you use, and the router has nothing to do with it, as long as your router can be used normally and the distance is not more than 20 meters or so, there is no problem, you can also set a stronger channel in the router, 11 channel is the strongest. If there's a problem, it's a problem with the network you're using.
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It's just that the signal is not good, and the wireless router and the wireless network card are too far away, or don't be separated by more than two walls.
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Connection failures only occur on rainy days, usually only on ADSL lines.
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NO don't be nervous, this is a computer problem, and the computer also needs to adapt to the environment. This one is fine,.
The phone is set to automatically obtain the IP address, and the router follows the setup wizard. >>>More
There should be a signal, as long as the distance is not too far.
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Try it with a network cable, if it's not slow, the wireless is interfered with. >>>More
Because there are too many people, rush to use it, can you still go to the toilet when it is full? You can get in, there are no pits!