WiFi frequently disconnects throughout the day.
WiFi frequently disconnects throughout the day.
The issue you're facing seems to involve intermittent Wi-Fi connectivity and a blinking upstream light. Since your ISP isn't helping, consider checking your router placement, updating firmware, or testing with another device. If the problem persists, contact your internet service provider for further assistance.
This situation may arise from various reasons: 1. The modem/Router could be failing. 2. There might be an issue with the cable connecting the ISP to your home (degradation). 3. Problems with the ISP itself (such as network overload or infrastructure issues). However, a reliable ISP should help resolve these kinds of problems.
It appears you're dealing with either a cable modem or an DSL modem. The issue seems to be retraining to a slower speed because of interference like FM radio signals. Another chance is the device is stuck in a watchdog mode, preventing it from resetting properly after a firmware update.
I believe cable wear might be involved. The ISP should have verified this, but the heavy network load could be the problem. The modem might be failing, while the router is still functioning fine. Since I recently replaced it, the issue isn’t with the router.