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How Do You Fix The Packet Loss On Wireless?

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How Do You Fix The Packet Loss On Wireless?

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Wireless routers can be used in conjunction with an Internet modem to generate a wireless Internet network. Wireless Internet networks allow computers with wireless network cards to connect to the Internet without being linked by wire to a modem. This allows for a much greater degree of mobility in using the Internet. On the flip side, the distance between the computer and the wireless router can cause issues. Amongst these is packet loss; this entails data “packets” being lost while traveling between one’s computer and a wireless router. While the nature of wireless Internet is such that packet loss will always exist, some things can be done to minimize it. Step 1 Move your computer closer to the router. The farther the computer is from the router, the more likely data packets are to be lost. Step 2 Shut down the router, and then move it such that it is several feet away from other electrical appliances. Some electrical appliances can generate fields that can interfere slightly with t

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