Google Home Max smart speaker.(Photo: DailyStar UK).
TP-LINK has identified one of the causes of this problem, it is related to some recent versions of Android OS and Google Apps. Specifically, this happens when these devices use the "Cast" feature (a feature that allows you to play entertainment and application programs from your phone, computer to TV or speaker), and send data packets. MDNS multicast data to maintain direct connection with Google products such as Google Home smart speakers. These packets are usually sent in 20-second cycles. But sometimes the device is awakened from a "sleep" state and transmits a large number of packets at high speed (up to 100,000) in a short period of time. This process will be more and more powerful if your device is in a long "sleep" state, causing the router to encounter problems and eventually disconnecting all connections.
While waiting for Google to release an official patch, TP-LINK recommends that users feel that if there is a problem with the wifi connection, restart your router device or disable the "Cast" feature on your product. Google.
In this regard, Google has explained that in certain cases, an error in Cast software on Android phones can cause the device to send a large number of packets leading to network congestion and image making. enjoy internet connection. Depending on the router you are using, the impact level of this problem will be different.
And to fix this problem, try to check if your router has been updated to the latest version of the software or restart your Android phone.
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