wifi
wifi
try checking other networks, switch to a different router, or restart your device. also consider updating firmware, changing Wi-Fi channels, or moving closer to the router for better signal.
It varies based on your subscription, network configuration, and your objectives.
Who knows, you might need to adjust the router or check its placement for better signal.
we’re seeing perfect 100% wifi performance now. everything is stable after installing a router and connecting a access point inside the home. it’s working smoothly from wherever you are.
Sure, let's make this clearer. I'm struggling to grasp your messages, even if they're not in my first language. Please try to speak in your usual language, and I'll do my best to help translate or understand. You can also use Google Translate if needed.
To simplify:
- Move nearer your Wi-Fi router or AP
- Bring the AP closer to you
- List your networking equipment (modem, router, AP, etc.) with a map of your home or floor plan so we can see how it's set up and give advice.
they can't manage it without an iqrouter. currently we have a router and an open access point using an om2lc, but we're facing issues with the Wi-Fi base station. it's a three-story building with no wall cables, so trusting the Wi-Fi setup is really challenging. running a network up to another floor seems quite difficult.