Why does my laptop keep losing Wi-Fi signal strength?

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If your laptop consistently loses Wi-Fi signal strength, several factors may contribute to this issue. Consider the following troubleshooting steps:


Check Signal Interference:Other electronic devices, neighboring Wi-Fi networks, or physical obstacles can interfere with your Wi-Fi signal. Keep your laptop away from potential interference sources.

Router Placement:Ensure that your router is centrally located and not obstructed by walls or large objects. 

Update Router Firmware:Regularly update your router's firmware to ensure it has the latest security and performance enhancements. 

Change Wi-Fi Channel:Use a Wi-Fi analyzer tool to identify less congested channels and switch your router to one with less interference.

Update Network Drivers:Outdated or incompatible network drivers can impact Wi-Fi performance.

Adjust Power Management Settings:Check your laptop's power management settings and ensure they are not causing the Wi-Fi adapter to power down to save energy. Adjust the settings to keep the adapter active.

Reset Router:Occasionally, routers may encounter issues that affect signal strength. Resetting the router can resolve temporary problems.

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Consider Wi-Fi Range Extender:If your laptop is consistently far from the router, consider using a Wi-Fi range extender to boost the signal in areas with weaker coverage.
 

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answered 1 year ago by Mukul Goenka

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