How to Fix Packet Loss
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A primary cause of packet loss is insufficient network bandwidth for the desired connection. This happens when too many devices are attempting to communicate on the same network. . Routers, switches, firewalls, and other hardware devices are the most vulnerable. If they cannot "keep up" with the traffic you're routing across them, they will drop packets. Think of it as a waiter with their arms full
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