Find out the culprit Let broadband no longer have the trouble of regularly disconnecting the network

  
The development of the Internet has brought a lot of convenience to people's boring life. Many people don't go out all day, and they don't feel bored with the computer. But this is only when the network is smooth, people will be happy to swim in the net; if the network is not smooth, and always there is a timed network, then the good mood will be broken off. So, what is the cause of the network timing network disconnection? What kind of solution is there? Let's take a look at the following. First of all, you confirm that your ADSL is shared by multiple computers or you are online. If multiple people share the Internet, it is someone in the LAN who is spoofing in ARP, causing you to drop the line. This is also a good solution: download an AntiARPSniffer software on the Internet to prevent ARP spoofing, 100% not dropped. If you are using ADSL for personal use, the following reasons and solutions: First, ADSLModem or splitter failure. There is a problem with the quality of the ADSL Modem or the splitter, which will cause frequent dropouts. It is recommended to borrow a set of equipment that can be used normally and then test it after replacement. Second, the ADSL line is faulty. The house is far away from the central office (usually should be less than 3,000 meters), or there are serious sources of interference near the line, which can cause frequent disconnection. In addition, twisted pairs are recommended between the junction box and the ADSL Modem. Even with parallel lines, it should not exceed 5 meters. Third, indoor electromagnetic interference. Indoor electromagnetic interference is relatively serious (such as cordless phones, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators), and may also cause communication failures. It is recommended that ADSL Modem be kept away from the above devices and does not share a power cord with the above devices. Fourth, the network card is defective. The quality of the network card is defective, or the driver does not match the version of the operating system, which can also cause frequent dropped calls. Fifth, the PPPoE problem. This is a problem caused by unreasonable installation of PPPoE software or poor software compatibility in the system. In general, Windows XP recommends using the PPPoE protocol and dialer provided by the system itself. Windows 98/2000 can be installed with the PPPoE dialer provided with Modem. It is recommended to install the system security patch first.
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