1. Restart Router:
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Unplug the router for 30 seconds, then plug it back in to resolve common
connectivity issues.
2. Check Password:
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Confirm you're entering the correct Wi-Fi password.
3. Signal Strength:
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Ensure you are within the Wi-Fi signal range; move closer to the router
if needed.
4. Router Configuration:
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Access router settings through a web browser, check for errors or
misconfigurations.
5. Firmware Update:
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Update router firmware if available, following the manufacturer's
instructions.
6. Interference Check:
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Identify and mitigate interference from other devices or neighboring
networks.
7. Device-Specific Troubleshooting:
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Test Wi-Fi on other devices to determine if the issue is
device-specific.
8. Update Wi-Fi Drivers:
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Ensure Wi-Fi drivers on your device are up-to-date.
9. Reset Network Settings:
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Reset device network settings to default if problems persist.
10. ISP Contact:
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If issues persist, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for
assistance.
11. Professional Help:
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