W4RH34D
Regular Contributor
Are your antennas placed correctly?
What it all boils down to is signal quality, interference, hardware and software.
We rule it all out to find what is going on.
Signal is good - then there may be a wireless device like an NFC or airprint printer, wireless speakers or some kind of general wireless device on the same channel as your main connection to the router.
If that is not the case you either have a software misconfiguration or a hardware misconfiguration (antenna) or failure (bad radio).
What it all boils down to is signal quality, interference, hardware and software.
We rule it all out to find what is going on.
Signal is good - then there may be a wireless device like an NFC or airprint printer, wireless speakers or some kind of general wireless device on the same channel as your main connection to the router.
If that is not the case you either have a software misconfiguration or a hardware misconfiguration (antenna) or failure (bad radio).
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