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Broadband troubleshooting and solutions.
1. Broadband fault performance.
Broadband faults typically manifest themselves in the following ways:
1.Unstable network connection: During the Internet surfing process, users often encounter network disconnection or inability to connect, resulting in the inability to access the network normally.
2.Slow network speed: When using broadband, users find that the network speed is slower than usual, resulting in the inability to browse web pages, files, etc. smoothly.
3.Unable to access a specific **: When a user tries to access a specific **, they find that they cannot open the web page or access the ** properly.
4.Device failure: A user's broadband equipment (such as routers and switches) fails, resulting in interrupted or unstable network connections.
5.Malicious attack: The user's broadband network is attacked by hackers or viruses, resulting in the network not functioning properly.
2. Broadband troubleshooting.
For the above common broadband faults, you can take the following troubleshooting methods:
1.Unstable network connection: Check whether the network cable is loose or damaged, and try to replace the network cableCheck if the router or switch is working properly and restart the deviceContact the network operator to check whether the network is normal.
2.Slow network speed: Check whether the current network is occupied by other devices, such as mobile phones and tabletsCheck if the router or switch is working properly and restart the deviceContact your network operator to see if the network speed is normal.
3.Unable to access a specific **: Check if the ** is working properly, try changing browsers or clearing the browser cache;Check if the router or switch is working properly and restart the deviceContact the network operator to check whether the network is normal.
4.Device failure: Check whether the router or switch is working properly and restart the deviceContact the device manufacturer or after-sales service center for repair or replacement.
5.Malicious attacks: Install anti-virus software or firewalls and update virus databases in a timely mannerContact the network operator to check whether there are any abnormal traffic attacksStrengthen network security settings, such as changing passwords, closing unnecessary ports, etc.
3. Common fault solutions.
1.DNS resolution failed: Click the network connection icon in the lower right corner of the desktop, select "Open Network and Sharing Center", click "Change adapter settings" on the left, right-click the network connection you are using, select "Properties", find "Internet Protocol Version 4" and double-click to open it, and select "Use the following DNS server address". If DNS resolution still fails, there may be a problem with the local DNS cache, and you can turn on the local DNS cache clearing feature. Right-click Local Connection, select Properties, find Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP IP4), double-click to open it, and select Automatically obtain DNS server address.
2.Disconnection during Internet access: The problem of sudden disconnection during Internet access is more common, which is generally caused by the high temperature of the modem. Try restarting the modem, or place the modem in a well-ventilated area. At the same time, keep the heat dissipation port and heat sink clean, and do not disassemble the modem case to remove dust or replace the power supply. If the problem persists, the line quality is not good or the modem quality is not up to standard, and you need to contact the operator to check the line and modem.
3.Slow Internet speed: Slow Internet access is usually caused by network congestion or low computer hardware configuration. You can try restarting your computer or router, or contact your carrier to check whether the current network status is normal. At the same time, you can consider upgrading your computer's hardware configuration, such as adding memory modules, replacing a faster CPU, etc. If the problem persists, it may be caused by a malicious attack or virus infection, and you need to install antivirus software or firewall and check your security settings regularly.