Having continuing problems with internet/WiFi shutting down or dropping below 1Mbps.
I have a 25Mbps service provided by CenturyLink. On a daily basis it drops or stops transmitting completely. This typically occurs around 8:00 pm and continues until mid-morning the following day. When I attach the modem/router to my laptop via Ethernet the speed is at 25Mbps. CenturyLink insists that nothing is wrong with the modem/router.
Any advice is sincerely appreciated.
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northlake9
(65 posts)Do you have DSL or Cable?
Rural or Urban?
Upload - Download or both?
Floyd R. Turbo
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northlake9
(65 posts)Sometimes WiFi signals from close proximity Wifi Routers can interfere with each other. Default channels get "congested". Try changing the channel to a higher band.
This may not necessarily fix your problem but changing bands has helped my configuration in the past in dense environments and it is a low hanging fruit item.
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Best_man23
(5,150 posts)If you router is a few years old, you might want to explore replacement options, especially if CenturyLink allows you to bring your own router/modem device.
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rickford66
(5,761 posts)Change your password
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MerryHolidays
(7,715 posts)Check that everything is plugged in securely.
Can you log in to your modem using IP codes? I am assuming your ISP has already checked this if they say nothing is wrong with the modem/router.
What does CenturyLink say if you call them during the downtime? If you can, that's when I would call them: while the problem is occurring.
Floyd R. Turbo
(29,513 posts)They insist that nothing is wrong, as a direct link via Ethernet to a computer shows the speed and strength to be as provided.
MerryHolidays
(7,715 posts)or your modem/router if combined.
Google your existing modem and router and see if there are known issues with CenturyLink and perhaps get a new one, as others have advised already. Just make sure that you do a bit of research.
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