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What do I do if the Wi-Fi network in the phone is unstable?

What do I do if the Wi-Fi network in the phone is unstable? While you are engaged in work, in a conversation, or watching a movie, you discover that the Wi-Fi connection on your phone suddenly disappears, and in the worst case,

you discover that when you receive a message that your phone data bundle is running out because you have been using it for hours instead of Wi-Fi without noticing, it is very annoying so we will give you In today's article, there are a few different solutions that can help.

What do I do if the Wi-Fi network in the phone is unstable? Effective solutions

What do I do if the Wi-Fi network in the phone is unstable?
What do I do if the Wi-Fi network in the phone is unstable?

Sometimes the problem of unstable Wi-Fi occurs due to overcrowding, which causes interference.

You can change your router to the 5 GHz model because it provides a better non-interference connection than the 2.4 GHz routers, but keep in mind that the 5 GB has a shorter range, But this is not the only solution. Find out other solutions to Wi-Fi instability in the next lines.

1- Disable automatic network switching

One of the useful features that your phone gives you is the ability to activate the network auto-switch feature, which means that the phone switches between Wi-Fi and phone data based on the strongest connection between them, bearing in mind that Wi-Fi is given priority.

But one of the disadvantages of this feature is that it may lead to rapid consumption of the package without you noticing, the switch can occur while you are watching a video or downloading a large file and thus a large withdrawal of phone data, but fortunately, you can disable this feature or customize that you are always asked before switching

  1. Open WiFi settings from the quick access menu at the top of the screen or from the Settings
  2. Choose your Wi-Fi preferences or Wi-Fi preferences
  3. and tap Disable auto-switching or enable Ask before auto-switching

2- Reconnect manually

If the Wi-Fi does not connect automatically on your Android phone, try reconnecting manually by dragging the quick access menu from the top of the screen and then try to connect to your Wi-Fi network again.

You can also forget the network (forget) and re-register on the network again through the following steps

  1. Open WiFi settings from the quick access menu at the top of the screen or from the Settings
  2. Long press on the network you are trying to connect to.
  3. Choose to Forget. This will delete the network
  4. Then search for the network again and enter the password to register again

3- Delete old Wi-Fi networks

Android has been customized so that it automatically connects to the best Wi-Fi network available, despite the importance of this feature, sometimes it is the reason for the instability of the Wi-Fi network in the phone due to frequent movement

To delete all the WiFi networks registered on your phone that you no longer use through the following steps

  1. Open WiFi settings from the quick access menu at the top of the screen or from the Settings
  2. Long press on the network you want to delete.
  3. Choose to Forget. This will delete the network
  4. Repeat the steps for other networks

And you can delete all Wi-Fi networks in one step by doing a Wi-Fi reset by 

  1. Go to settings
  2. Choose order 
  3. Then choose Reset options
  4. Select Reset WIFI and Bluetooth

4- Restart the phone

The first solution that we recommend for all smartphone problems is always trying restarting the phone before trying any other solutions, most of the problems are temporary and require nothing more than a restart

5- Reboot the router

Remove the router socket for two minutes and then plug it back in. This simple step may help solve the problem of unstable Wi-Fi in the phone or unplug the power button on the side of the router and then turn it back on again.

6- Get close to the router

It is no secret to anyone that the length of the distance between the mobile and the router undoubtedly affects the stability of the Wi-Fi network in the phone, so approach the Wi-Fi range if you notice that the Wi-Fi signal strength icon on your phone is low and then note if the Wi-Fi becomes stable.

MITA SGTINF
MITA SGTINF
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