My internet connection is partially unavailable.
My internet connection is partially unavailable.
If restarting the router doesn't resolve the issue, a routing issue is likely with your ISP or the Internet itself. In such cases, reaching out to your ISP might be beneficial to check if they're aware of the problem. However, they may not be informed, so patience is often the best approach until the matter resolves naturally.
I encountered an issue loading the site and received a message saying connection to server failed. I adjusted the IP settings in my Wi-Fi card driver, changing the static configuration to a local IP (192.168.0.6) with the specified subnet mask, gateway, and DNS settings. It resolved the problem, but it only worked when using 192.168.0.1 as the login address for the modem.
Your home network is managed by the router's administrator, which could be handling content filtering or other security settings.
I mentioned I faced the same issue and tried a solution... it helped for me. All static IP addresses are available from 192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.255 since 192.168.0.1 is my router. If you don’t configure them as static, they’ll randomly assign one. But setting them to your desired range makes managing multiple boosters and other devices much simpler.
The issue lies in the fact that most consumer routers restrict DHCP range selection and many prevent static IP configuration. If you manually assign a static IP on the client device, the DHCP server won’t recognize it and will assign the same address to another user, leading to conflicts. This can result in some clients working intermittently while others fail entirely. It’s a poor decision if you’re not fully aware of the process.