Restarting my router helps but the problem comes back in a few hours
When restarting helps but the problem comes back quickly, something is building up inside the router over time — heat, memory filling up, or a software issue. The restart clears it temporarily but doesn't fix the real problem.
Your router is accumulating something it can't clear on its own, like heat building up or temporary storage filling up. Restarting gives temporary relief, but the real fix depends on what's building up. Timing how long the fix lasts tells you what the problem is.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Restarting the router multiple times a day as if it's a fix — it's not fixing anything, just temporarily hiding the problem
- Adding more equipment like WiFi extenders to a router that's already struggling — this makes it worse
Signs you need professional help
- If your router is more than 5 years old and the problem is getting worse
- If you've updated the software and the router is in a cool spot but the problem still happens
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