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network load
About this tag
Discussions tagged with 'network load' on WindowsForum.com focus on Wi-Fi signal drops and connectivity issues in home networks with multiple devices. Users report problems when many devices (laptops, phones, game consoles) are connected simultaneously, causing frequent disconnections on both 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Common themes include router limitations, interference from neighboring networks, and the challenge of maintaining stable connections in dense living environments like apartments. Troubleshooting often involves adjusting router settings, switching bands, or considering hardware upgrades. The tag covers real-world scenarios where network load impacts wireless performance, with practical advice from the community.
this is an odd one, I'm thinking initially that at some times during the day, I can have up to 10 devices connected, wife, kids, wireless printer, android tablets, iphone, 2 windows phones and 5 total laptops though, not connected all at once. Also an Xboxone, an Xbox 360 which are seldom on. my...
2.4ghz
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home network
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laptop
multiple devices
netgear
networkload
printer
router
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wifi
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