4 common Wi-Fi problems and ways to fix them
It is easy to forget how indispensable your Wi-Fi is until you start facing issues with it. Even tiny disruptions in the home or office internet speed can affect your daily work, entertainment, and other tasks involving web browsers, emails, streaming platforms, chats, smart home devices, and other tools. If you often face such issues or are looking for easy solutions, here are some common Wi-Fi problems and how to resolve them: Low bandwidth Bandwidth issues indicate that several people are using the internet through applications on their phones, laptops, or TVs, causing the Wi-Fi to be spread thin across these devices. To deal with this issue, you can disconnect devices that are not actively being used (for example, smart TVs). Additionally, you can connect certain devices directly to the router using a Cat 5 ethernet cable to free up some of the wireless bandwidth. No internet If none of the connected devices can access the internet, you should reset the wi-fi router. You can do this by unplugging your router from the power supply, waiting for two minutes, and plugging it back in. Additionally, you can check if all the cables connected to the router are properly attached. If the router still indicates “no network,” you must contact your internet service provider’s customer service to resolve the issue.
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