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发表于 2025-2-5 17:02:00
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本帖最后由 mbsi 于 2025-2-5 18:29 编辑
Yes, temperature can significantly affect network transmission, primarily by causing issues with network equipment like routers and cables when exposed to extreme heat or cold, leading to potential signal degradation, reduced speeds, and even connection disruptions; particularly with outdoor cables where insulation can weaken in high temperatures, impacting signal quality.
Key points about temperature and network transmission:
Overheating of equipment:
High temperatures can cause routers and other network devices to overheat, impacting their performance and potentially causing them to shut down as a safety measure.
Cable degradation:
Extreme heat can weaken the insulation on Ethernet cables, causing signal attenuation and reduced data transfer speeds.
Signal distortion:
In extreme weather conditions, heat waves in the atmosphere can distort wireless signals, reducing signal strength.
Outdoor cable concerns:
Outdoor cables are more susceptible to temperature fluctuations, with both high and low temperatures potentially affecting signal integrity.
Fiber optic resilience:
While not completely immune, fiber optic cables generally handle extreme temperatures better than traditional copper cables.
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