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Your devices keep disconnecting and reconnecting

When devices repeatedly drop and reconnect, your router is overwhelmed. This means too many devices connected at once, devices competing on the same wireless channel, or the router getting too hot. The fix is reducing the load, not restarting repeatedly.

A router can only handle so many devices at the same time. When you go over that limit, it starts dropping connections. Modern homes have dozens of Wi-Fi devices now—phones, tablets, laptops, smart TVs, streaming sticks, cameras, smart speakers, and smart home devices all add up quickly. Once you identify how many devices you have, you can decide whether to reduce them or upgrade the router.

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