Prevent your WiFi from disconnecting with these small changes



have one good wifi connection It is important, but it is not always possible. Network outages may appear, loss of speed or failure to connect devices. Can we prevent this from happening? In this article, we’re going to talk about some small changes you can make to your connection to make your wireless network work better, without annoying dropouts.

Make Wi-Fi work better

Sometimes problems with wireless network they are nothing more than a slow speed, but sometimes cuts and continuous problems can appear. Especially in these cases, it is time to see what may be wrong and take measures to try to solve it. You will see some simple steps with which to obtain better results.

Better locate the router

The first change you can make is something as simple as moving the router to another location. It is the device that will distribute the signal around your home and to which many other devices you have will be connected. If you have it poorly located, if it is in an area from where it is not going to send the signal well, it can lead to cuts appearing.

Ideally, it should be in a central area of the house. It should always be away from other electronic devices, such as a television, video player or even a microwave, since this last appliance works in the 2.4 GHz band. It is interesting that it is in an elevated location, from where it distributes good signal. This will help you improve Wi-Fi.

Change the Wi-Fi band

What Wi-Fi band are you using? That can also lead to outages and problems. You will be able to connect to both the band of 2.4GHz like that of the 5GHz. Each one is going to have its advantages and disadvantages, so choosing which one to connect to can be an important change.



We can say that the 2.4 GHz band is the best when you are going to connect far from the router or there are many obstacles. This frequency is less sensitive to distance and possible walls, but on the other hand it is the one that offers the lowest speed. On the other hand, the 5 GHz band is the fastest, but it is more sensitive to distance and obstacles.

Update the device and network card

Have you updated your equipment and Wi-Fi card? That’s another change you should make if you don’t have the updated drivers, as this may be the reason for cutouts. On the one hand, it is important that you update the operating system to the latest version and thus make the most of the resources. Update Windows, Android or the operating system you use.

Regarding the Wi-Fi network card, it is interesting that you also have the last version installed. In the case of Windows, you have to go to Start, enter Device Manager, Network Adapters and select the corresponding card there. Click the second mouse button and click Update driver.

Install a repeater

One more solution is to install a repeater. It’s a change you can make to your network to get better coverage to other parts of the house and eliminate dead zones. This will allow you to have greater stability and avoid annoying cuts when you connect to Wi-Fi.

One option is to install a WIFI repeaterbut you can also count on a Mesh system either PLC devices. All of these options will help you achieve better coverage and reduce connection problems.

In short, with these changes that you can implement in your network, you will be able to achieve a better Wi-Fi connection. The objective is to avoid interruptions and ensure that the speed is adequate for surfing the net, downloading files or using any type of service that requires a good connection.



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