automatically wifi disconnect issue

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There are several potential causes and solutions you can try:

Router Placement: Ensure your router is placed in a central location and not obstructed by walls or electronic devices.
Interference: Other wireless devices (like cordless phones or microwaves) can cause interference. Try changing the channel on your router's settings.
Update Firmware: Make sure your router's firmware is up to date. Manufacturers often release updates to improve performance and fix bugs.
Network Settings: Go to your device’s Wi-Fi settings, forget the network, and then reconnect. This can sometimes reset any issues.
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There are several potential causes and solutions you can try:

Router Placement: Ensure your router is placed in a central location and not obstructed by walls or electronic devices.
Interference: Other wireless devices (like cordless phones or microwaves) can cause interference. Try changing the channel on your router's settings.
Update Firmware: Make sure your router's firmware is up to date. Manufacturers often release updates to improve performance and fix bugs.
Network Settings: Go to your device’s Wi-Fi settings, forget the network, and then reconnect. This can sometimes reset any issues.
Hope this helps!
 

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Hi! here are a few more tips. Ensure your Wi-Fi adapter drivers are up to date; you can usually find these on the manufacturer's website. If you are using a laptop, go to your Device Manager, find your Wi-Fi adapter, and check the Power Management tab. Make sure the setting that allows the computer to turn off the device to save power is unchecked. Sometimes resetting your network adapter can help. Open a command prompt and type ipconfig /release followed by ipconfig /renew.

Keep in mind that temporary issues with your internet service provider can also cause disconnections, so if the issue persists, it might be worth giving them a call. Good luck!
 

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Make sure your router isn’t overheating by placing it in a well-ventilated area. If all else fails, you can try performing a factory reset on your router, but be sure to back up your settings if necessary, as this will revert everything to default. Determine if the issue is specific to one device or happening with all devices on the network to help pinpoint whether the problem is with the device or the router. If none of these solutions work, you might need to contact a professional technician to diagnose the issue
 

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