Google’s WiFi killing issue appears to be more widespread. - www.9javibes247.blogspot.com
As of late last week, an issue came to light (was revealed) that due to a major internal bug, WiFi networks were being killed. At the outset, it appeared as if the problem was with Google Home Max smart speaker, and that it was affecting only TP-Link routers (specifically the Archer C7). But at the moment, given that more users have been reporting their use cases, it seems the issue is more widespread than what was initially thought of. Not only the users with different TP-Link routers, but even those using Linksys, Synology, and other routers are also reporting the same problem.
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As of late last week, an issue came to light (was revealed) that due to a major internal bug, WiFi networks were being killed. At the outset, it appeared as if the problem was with Google Home Max smart speaker, and that it was affecting only TP-Link routers (specifically the Archer C7). But at the moment, given that more users have been reporting their use cases, it seems the issue is more widespread than what was initially thought of. Not only the users with different TP-Link routers, but even those using Linksys, Synology, and other routers are also reporting the same problem.
The post Google’s WiFi killing issue appears to be more widespread. appeared first on Da' Informative Blog.
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