✅ Common Causes and Fixes
| What Might Be Wrong | What You Can Do |
|---|---|
| You’re far from the router | Move closer to your router or into the same room. Walls and floors can weaken the signal. |
| Router is obstructed or buried | Place the router in an open, central location—avoid cabinets or corners. |
| Too many devices connected | Disconnect unused devices or ask others to pause streaming/gaming temporarily. |
| Using the 2.4 GHz band only | Switch to the 5 GHz band for faster, more stable connections (if your router supports it). |
| Router or device is outdated | Restart your router. If the issue persists, consider a hardware upgrade. |
| Interference from appliances | Move away from microwaves, cordless phones, and Bluetooth devices which may interfere with Wi-Fi. |
- Using Mobile Hotspot Without Interruption
- Recommended Bandwidth and Latency
- Browser & Device Compatibility Guide
🌐 Final Check: Test Your Wi-Fi Strength
Before starting your session, make sure your signal is strong and stable. 👉 Run a Wi-Fi Signal Strength Test Look for:- Signal Strength: Excellent or Good
- Download Speed > 5 Mbps
- Upload Speed > 2 Mbps
- Ping < 100ms

