The problem that Wi-Fi is cut off by Google Home and Chromecast is Android mobile cast

Is your house okay?

There are complaints in various places that Wi-Fi can be cut off with Google Home and Chromecast.

The first thing I conveyed was Android Police.He reported, "If you use Google Home Max and TP-Link Archer C7 (cheap but usually excellent), Wi-Fi will be cut off."It has spread.

Since the first news issue was solved immediately, it is OK for those who are using Archer C7 to put the beta firmware here, but the Google Product Fallum has a voice of complaints.Apparently it happens in any product that supports Google Cast.On the TP-Link official blog, the company's developer explains the problem:

In other words, when the Google device wakes up from a long sleep, a large amount of data accumulated in the slope is radiated toward the router, and the router crashes.That's why, yes.

Google HomeとChromecastでWi-Fiが切れる問題、原因はAndroid携帯のキャスト

Google said to 9to5 Google, "We are preparing to announce the solution immediately."If you are worried about the problem of Wi-Fi, try the next action for the time being.

First, check the site of the router manufacturer and install it if you have a firmware or update.When you go down, restart the router to clear the memory and reset it.The most reliable response is to cut the Google device that causes the cause until the correction is made.

Google has also prepared a support page here.According to the explanation, the problem occurs is limited to Android device users.

On the 18th (US time), we will start distributing the modified update on the Play Store.For the time being, we will restart Android smartphones and call to make sure that the wi-Fi router's firmware is the latest version.

IMAGE: Gizmodo Ussource: Android Police, Google Forum, 9to5 Google, Google Support Page, TP-Link

Alex Cranz -Gizmodo US [Original text]

(Satomi)

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