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WiFi Not Working

by Kriss Lee Keyquery

Few things are as frustrating as having your home Wi-Fi turned off without knowing why. Much of our daily life revolves around having a reliable home network. When your Wi-Fi is down, try these troubleshooting steps to fix it.

Restart the modem and router

It seems so simple, but this should always be the first step when trying to fix your Wi-Fi. If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is having trouble, restarting your modem and router can help you reconnect to the Wi-Fi network.

Diagnose the problem

If restarting your router doesn't work, then take a look at the front of your router or modem. If the 5G or 2G lights are off or blinking, there may be a problem with one or both frequencies. Your device may work better on one frequency than the other. There are many variables to diagnose your Wi-Fi problem. For more specific guidance, contact your ISP or a technician directly.

What is managed Wi-Fi?

Managed Wi-Fi service gives you a simplified view of the status of your home network and troubleshooting tools for when you have problems. Managed Wi-Fi service software compiles all the different components of your home network, such as your connected devices, smart home technology, router, modem, and MoCA adapters into one easy-to-use dashboard that you can access using a phone or computer.

How Managed Wi-Fi Simplifies Troubleshooting

Wi-Fi problems are frustrating, but that doesn't mean fixing them has to be a headache. Using managed Wi-Fi software makes it easy to check the status of your home network and even identify problems. Some features of the managed Wi-Fi software include:

Diagnose and resolve Wi-Fi issues automatically

Provide a detailed and holistic overview of your network

Connect directly with a technician for quick troubleshooting while providing all necessary information

Add layers of security to keep your information safe and your network safe

Organize your network while promoting optimal performance with automatic band steering

Connect with service provider or technician

If you can't solve your Wi-Fi not working problem, you may want to seek the guidance of a professional. In some cases, managed Wi-Fi services can give service providers and technicians real-time remote access to your network to efficiently diagnose the problem you are experiencing, saving you the time and hassle of scheduling a visit. at home with a technician.


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