WiFi disconnects or gets very slow at certain times of day
Your router likely has a scheduled on/off setting, or something else is interfering with your signal at that time. Check your router settings for any timers, and move your router to see if interference changes the problem.
This problem happens because of one of three things: a timer in the router that turns it off automatically, interference from other WiFi networks at night, or a device using up all the bandwidth. We'll check your router settings and your WiFi environment to find which one it is.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Forgetting that you set up a power schedule months ago — it can hide in menus and catch people off guard
- Assuming it's always interference when it is a schedule or bandwidth issue
- Restarting the router at the time it normally drops instead of checking the settings first
Signs you need professional help
- If you disable the schedule and change channels but it still happens at the same time, it is an issue with your internet provider
- If the time changes randomly instead of being consistent, it is a device bandwidth issue — let us know
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