WiFi keeps dropping out at the same time every day
Something is scheduled to run at that exact time every day. Either your router, your internet service provider, or a device on the network. It's not a signal strength problem. Check what tasks or maintenance happen at that time on your router, and also ask your internet provider if they schedule system updates.
WiFi dropping at the exact same time every day is not random. Something is scheduled to happen then. It is your router automatically restarting, a scheduled backup running on a device, interference from another device that turns on at that time, or your internet provider's maintenance window. Because it's consistent, we can figure out what it is by checking the timer.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Assuming it's a signal strength problem when it's really scheduled. Timing this consistent only happens with scheduled events
- Forgetting to save changes in the router settings. Always click 'Save' or 'Apply' after making changes
- Not checking your internet provider's maintenance schedule. Many outages are legitimate provider maintenance
Signs you need professional help
- You can't log into your router to check the settings Your provider confirms they have maintenance at that time and won't move it You've disabled the scheduled restart and checked all devices, but WiFi still drops at the same time
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