Reset Worked Again? That Is Not Fixed.
When the router keeps losing connection after resets, the problem is not solved. That pattern points to router failure.
Router Failure Signs
A router problem usually affects the whole home, not just one far room.
Choose This Path When…
Reset Only Buys Time
The router works after unplugging it, then drops again later.
- Reset helps for a while
- Problem returns the same day
- You keep repeating the same reset
Whole Home Drops
Phones, TVs, tablets, cameras, and computers all show the same connection problem.
- Multiple devices fail
- Connected but no internet repeats
- Speed is weak near the router
One Room Is Weak
If the router works close but one room is weak, use the booster path instead.
- Signal is good near router
- Only one area struggles
- Distance or walls are the problem
Do Not Use A Booster To Hide Router Failure.
If the router fails near the source, a booster will not fix it. Replace failure first. Extend signal only after the router is working.
Test Close
Stand near the router. If it still drops, distance is not the main issue.
Watch Reset
If unplugging only fixes it briefly, the router is not stable.
Check Devices
If several devices drop together, the router path is the suspect.
Bottom Line
When reset only fixes the problem for a while, the router is warning you. Do not use a booster to cover up a failing router.
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