Possible reasons for a slow Internet connection on a mobile phone with a wireless network are:
1. Start network occupying software, such as Thunderbolt and windows Update.
2. The bandwidth control is configured on the router.
3. The wireless router is detected.
4. The cable is faulty, for example, the network cable is not securely connected, the network cable is of poor quality, or the cable sequence is incorrect.
5. The router runs for a long time and overheats.
6. Wireless interference. Solution: 1. Enable the traffic monitoring function to check which software occupies the network speed. 2. Access the traffic management page of the router gateway, check which device has the highest network speed, and make a note of it. 3. Access the DHCP page of the router gateway and check whether an unknown nubbing device is connected to the network. Record the MAC address of the device and disable its network access through MAC filtering in Advanced Settings. 4. Shut down the router for 5 minutes and check whether the network connection is normal. 5. Keep the wireless router away from electromagnetic devices. Shorten the distance between the network device and the wireless router, reduce the possibility of signal attenuation and interference, and increase the wireless relay amplification to expand the WiFi signal coverage.
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1, WIFI encryption is not supported: WIFI encryption is changed to WEP;
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2. The mode of WIFI setting is 802.11N, change this mode type to 802.11B or G;
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3. DHCP of WIFI is not enabled or firewall is set to intercept it;
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4. Set DNS parameters on WIFI or mobile phone;
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5, restore the router factory Settings to try;
Possible reasons for a slow Internet connection on a mobile phone with a wireless network are:
1. Start network occupying software, such as Thunderbolt and windows Update.
2. The bandwidth control is configured on the router.
3. The wireless router is detected.
4. The cable is faulty, for example, the network cable is not securely connected, the network cable is of poor quality, or the cable sequence is incorrect.
5. The router runs for a long time and overheats.
6. Wireless interference. Solution: 1. Enable the traffic monitoring function to check which software occupies the network speed. 2. Access the traffic management page of the router gateway, check which device has the highest network speed, and make a note of it. 3. Access the DHCP page of the router gateway and check whether an unknown nubbing device is connected to the network. Record the MAC address of the device and disable its network access through MAC filtering in Advanced Settings. 4. Shut down the router for 5 minutes and check whether the network connection is normal. 5. Keep the wireless router away from electromagnetic devices. Shorten the distance between the network device and the wireless router, reduce the possibility of signal attenuation and interference, and increase the wireless relay amplification to expand the WiFi signal coverage.