Intermittent WiFi is maddening — it works sometimes and drops at the worst moments. Causes include router placement, channel interference, outdated firmware, device driver issues, or too many devices on the network. I find and fix the specific cause.
Here's my typical approach to wifi keeps disconnecting:
Test signal strength throughout your home
Check for WiFi channel congestion from neighbors
Update router firmware and optimize settings
Update network adapter drivers on your devices
Reposition or replace the router for better coverage
Recommend mesh WiFi if your home has dead zones
Simple, transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
No travel charge within 30 miles
$10 diagnostic waived if you proceed
Small fee covers my drive
Common causes: WiFi channel interference, router too far away, outdated firmware, network adapter driver issues, or too many devices competing for bandwidth.
Sometimes, but not always. If your router is old, a new one can help. But if the issue is placement or interference, a new router won't fix it. I diagnose the real cause first.
Mesh systems work great for large homes. WiFi extenders are cheaper but can reduce speed. I recommend the right solution based on your specific home layout and needs.
$10 up-front diagnostic (waived if you proceed), $50/hr (1-hour minimum). Most WiFi issues are resolved in about an hour.
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