With the rapid development of mobile Internet, WiFi coverage is now almost universal for both home users and business stores. However, some customers have asked OAI why they often encounter unstable networks and why their WiFi always disconnects randomly. There can be many potential reasons for random WiFi disconnections. The OAI support team has made some suggestions on how to troubleshoot this issue. Here are some suggestions:
Router Problem: The performance and settings of the router can also affect the stability of the WiFi connection. If the router is outdated, the firmware is not updated, or there are configuration problems, it will cause network instability. Additionally, improper placement of the router may affect the coverage of the WiFi signal.
Unstable Network Signal: The limitation of using WiFi is the distance problem. Since the range of a WiFi network is limited, once the range of WiFi signal coverage is exceeded, the WiFi signal will weaken, causing an unstable connection or even disconnection.
Interference Source: Household appliances, other high-power electronic devices, and neighboring wireless networks can interfere with WiFi signals. These interference sources can reduce the strength and stability of the network signal and even cause WiFi connections to disconnect.
Driver Problem: The WiFi driver is important software for a mini desktop PC to communicate with the wireless network. If the driver version is too old or incompatible, frequent disconnections of the WiFi connection may occur.
Hardware Issues: If there is a hardware failure in the mini desktop PC's WiFi module, it can also cause WiFi connection issues. If the WiFi module fails, OAI can provide specific guidance or offer a replacement.
There are many reasons why the mini desktop PC WiFi randomly disconnects. If the problem persists after following the above suggestions, OAI recommends that you use a wired connection for your mini desktop PC. Ethernet connections are usually more stable and reliable than wireless connections.