Troubleshooting Common Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues

Troubleshooting Common Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues

  • Restart Your Router or Modem: Unplug your router/modem for 30 seconds, then plug it back in.

  • Forget and Reconnect to the Network: Go to your Wi-Fi settings, forget the network, and reconnect by entering your credentials.

  • Check for Interference: Other electronic devices or walls may disrupt the signal. Move closer to the router if possible.

  • Update Network Drivers: Ensure your device has the latest Wi-Fi drivers installed.

  • Switch to a Wired Connection: If possible, use an Ethernet cable for a more stable connection.

If none of these work, contact IT support to check for network-wide issues.

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