Sunday 25 March 2012

How to maintain a stable wireles internet broadcast

           One of the means of sharing internet network is through wireless link also known as WLAN other means include WAN, LAN and so on. There are a lot of problems associated with wireless internet sharing, but not limited to is solutions. Many people believe that sharing internet through a wireless link is not an ideal way, Why only because of it’s intermittent fluctuation that occurs sometimes. This also happens when you use a wired connections too.
          The Only constant issue with wireless network is it instability in a far distance.. but here is the basic solution you need once for all to stop the instability, At first, what kind of wireless router are  you using? In the basic setup of all wireless router has an option where you can set the broadcast range of your internet network when you share it. it is usually read & checked by feet it can travel sometimes the way you set it the channel usually affect its broadcast if your broadcast level is so low broadcast level ranges between 1-11 on 2.4GHz
Things that affect your wireless network broadcast
Cordless phones, microwave oven and lots more operating at 2.4GHz frequency
Solution to problems associated with wireless broadcast
Repositioning
* To get an effective and clear signal broadcast, make sure you place your router at a very distinct distance from all other electronic gadget that broadcast at the same range to that which your router broadcast.
*Raise up the router as far as possible to increase the effective of the broadcast.
*Change the router to the center of the home or office you installed the router to get a broad & wide coverage at 360 degrees.
*Move the router away from any metal including metal shelving, filing cabinets and similar common objects.
*Try as much as possible to move away from your neighbor’s Wi-Fi router which, of course, you should also make sure you’re using a different channel from that of his.
That’s the best solution to getting a stable wi-fi internet broadcast anytime anyday.

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