Hello Friends, the Most Broadband user uses the WiFi on Laptop or Mobile. If you experience issues with the WiFi Keep Disconnecting and Reconnecting then you are not the only one who has this issue. I understand it is annoying to wait when the WiFi network gets disconnected and the computer or any device tries to reconnect to the network as soon as possible.
Frankly, I do not have any clue what’s going on with your WiFi. All WiFi networks are made in an unexpected way. Don’t stress there are simple approaches to fix it. Before that Confirm there is a problem with the WiFi network or in your device. Connect more than two devices with the same network. Try to notice whether the network is stable in that or not.
I have listed some problems and their fix with WiFi disconnecting which occur while using WiFi Internet. They are given below-
Restart Router or Devices
Restarting helps your router and devices to reset your network setting which helps to fix WiFi disconnecting issue
- Power off the device and unplug the power cable.
- Turn off the router and disconnect the power cable from it.
- Leave all the devices for approximately 2 minutes.
- Connect the power cables to the router and your device.
- Turn on your router and device. Then, connect the devices to a wireless network and see if the issue is fixed.
Weak Signal
The most common reason for disconnection from a wireless network is the low signal. Wireless networks have a limited range, so if the distance from the wireless base station is more than the signal is not strong enough to maintain a connection, if also, there are walls and other objects between you and the base station the signal weakens. Resolve it by a few of the below-mentioned methods:
Find Better Spot For The Router
Routers should be placed in open spaces, where there are no obstructions or walls. The antennas of the router should be positioned vertically. The more the height of the router, the better the coverage.
Read Fix of the Issue – Windows Laptop Won’t Connect to Wifi
Power management
- Press Win + R, to open ‘RUN’ box.
- Type ‘ncpa.cpl’ and click OK.
- Right-click on Wi-Fi and click Properties.
- Click Configure and go to Power Management.
- Uncheck the box of ‘Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power ‘.
- Click OK to save the change.
Change DNS
- Press Win + R, to open the ‘RUN’ box.
- Type ‘ncpa.cpl’ and click OK.
- Right-click on Wi-Fi and click Properties
- Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
- Choose to Use the following DNS server addresses, set the Preferred DNS server to 8.8.8.8, and the Alternate DNS server to 8.8.4.4.
Change The Router Channel
Set up the router automatically on the least crowded channel. Use free software that can show router numbers in an area who are using a certain channel, and if the user’s router is in the most crowded one, it would be a good idea to dive into the router’s interface and change the in-use channel.
Detect and Eradicate Interference
Not only other routers within the area can interfere with your router’s signal but also appliances such as microwaves and wireless phones can also weaken Wi-Fi signals. For this problem-solving use a dual-band router or just move the router away from these signal-interfering appliances.
Reset Router
- The Reset button is Located on the back of your router.
- Keep the router on, use the pointed object like a paperclip or similar object.
- Press and hold the Reset button for 15 to 20 seconds.
- Wait for the router to fully reset and power back on.
Update The Software
The router’s Wi-Fi signal can be enhanced by updating the software of the router. if You could Only Login to the Router dashboard & Check for Firmware Updates you will be able to Download & install it Using Onscreen Instructions. Log in the Router Using Default Ip Address 192.168.1.1 Or Whatever is the default Ip Address You have for the Router.
Improve The Wi-Fi Security
Weak Wi-Fi signals could mean that there are more users on the connection than expected, especially in case the password is very easy to guess and is hacked. Using WPA encryption and changing passwords regularly would not let in unwanted users on the network, freeing up Wi-Fi signals to be used by those who are supposed to use the Internet connection.
Improper Network Connection
If the encryption keys or passphrase on the access point is changed, devices that worked before will be unable to establish Internet connections. Likewise, if the access point settings are changed to require using a specific Wi-Fi channel number, some computers may be unable to discover it. So, resolve this by confirming any changes in the Wi-Fi channel number and encryption keys. When using a hotspot, follow the provider’s instructors for signing on carefully.
Unreliable Wireless Drivers
Some wireless network hardware can be unreliable. Wireless networks are complicated, so wireless cards and base stations occasionally run into minor problems and may drop connections. Consider getting some different hardware with compatibility for the latest software versions.
Busy Network
Many computers try to connect to the wireless networks in busy places at once. Sometimes these networks get too busy and may not be able to handle all of the computers that are trying to connect, so some of them get disconnected. The only solution for this is to scan for the least crowded channels.
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install range extender
if you have a big house or thick walls then you might get weak signal Quality. if you can get a range extender and connect it with your existing wifi router then you will have a stable connection with your wifi.
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