How to Optimize the Network Environment for a Marketing Robot?


Preparing one or more computers for the marketing robot to work (marketing) for you 24 hours a day is currently a popular method in online marketing! For the marketing robot to operate normally for an extended period, the stability and performance of the network environment are very important! This article is written by Teacher Mantou, sharing how to create a suitable environment and optimize the network environment to allow the marketing robot to operate efficiently and for a long time.


Here are some key points for optimizing the network environment:

Wired Network is Better than Wireless Network

Wireless networks are easily affected by factors such as Bluetooth, electrical appliances, and space, making the signal unstable over time. A weakened signal can slow down the network and affect the normal operation of the marketing robot. It is recommended to primarily use a wired network. If wireless networking is unavoidable, the principle is that the computer and the wireless base station must be in the visible range, with no walls or moving objects blocking the signal. Using the latest wireless protocol 802.11ac is necessary; the quality of the wireless base station hardware is also important. It is advisable to buy a well-known brand with multiple antennas for better reliability.


Fixed Network is Better than Mobile Network

For external networks, ADSL or FTTB fiber networks are relatively stable. 4G mobile networks often disconnect users when the number of users or traffic is too high, requiring reconnection to ensure that everyone can use the network. However, the stability is much lower than fixed networks. If mobile networks must be used, be especially cautious of sudden disconnections that may affect the operation of the marketing robot.


Set Up the Correct DNS

DNS stands for Domain Name System, which is a service on the Internet. It acts as a distributed database mapping URLs to IP addresses, making it easier for people to access the Internet. The DNS plays a response role; when our computer queries the DNS for a URL (Domain Name), the DNS must respond with the real IP address of that URL. The local DNS first checks its own database. If it does not have the information, it queries other DNS servers as set by the DNS to get the answer, stores the received answer, and responds to the inquirer.

Incorrect DNS settings can often lead to slow webpage loading or even situations where the network connection is normal, but webpages cannot be opened. Clearly and correctly setting up DNS has a definite impact on network stability.

You can set the DNS provided by your internet service provider, for example, the IP addresses of Chunghwa Telecom's DNS servers are as follows:

DNS1: 168.95.1.1
DNS2: 168.95.192.1

Additionally, you can also set Google's DNS servers, with the following IP addresses:

DNS1: 8.8.8.8
DNS2: 8.8.4.4

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