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Causes of router packet loss

Router packet loss can be divided into wired packet loss and wireless packet loss.

Cable packets may be lost due to:

Bad router duplexer

Process faults of router chip, such as poor welding, hot virtual welding, aging of components, etc.

Bad or inferior network cable

Exceeding the effective transmission distance of the twisted-pair cable of the router (for example, exceeding 100 meters).

There is something wrong with the network card driver.

Wireless data packets may be lost due to:

Signal interference, switching channels may be improved.

There is a problem with wireless network compatibility.

There is something wrong with the driver Upgrading the network card driver may be effective.

Router chip process problems, chip virtual welding or false welding

Router antenna matching problem or poor antenna.

Exceeding the transmission distance of the router wireless network, resulting in signal attenuation.