It's a pity to name her Angel.
This is a common problem and cannot be fundamentally solved. We can only delay this phenomenon as much as possible. There are two ways to do this.
1. Upgrade the rom and find your router on the website of TP-Link. Pay attention to the instructions, and don't brush them wrong.
2. Strengthen heat dissipation.
I did an experiment, that is, I put the router in an ice bag. Amazingly,
I always thought it wouldn't drop when it should. . . It's probably a problem of heat dissipation, but I'm not sure. It's hard to say anything about hardware. In short, strengthening heat dissipation can play a certain role, such as ventilation, so that the air conditioning wind can blow to
As for the disconnection and wireless, it is definitely irrelevant, but the transmission medium is different. If the connection is disconnected and restarted, the router can definitely be used normally again
In addition,
the current tp-link
wr541g++rarely happens, and of course the above two points
have been achieved.