How to fix common Wi-Fi connectivity issues at home?

To fix common Wi-Fi issues at home, restart your router, move closer to it, reduce interference from other devices, update firmware, or reset network settings. If the problem persists, contact your ISP.
 
To solve general Wi-Fi problems in your house you should reboot your router, position it in the central area of the house, avoid other appliances from interfering with Wi-Fi signals, update the router firmware, check for channel overcrowding and reset your network if necessary.
 
To fix Wi-Fi issues, start by restarting your router and checking for loose cables. Move your router to a central, open location away from walls or appliances. Use a Wi-Fi analyzer app to switch to a less crowded channel, and always ensure your firmware is updated.
 
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