Stop WiFi drops, slow speeds, and router problems with our step-by-step fix guides.
Unreliable internet affects every part of modern life — work calls drop, streams buffer, games lag. Most home network problems are caused by a handful of common issues: router overheating, outdated firmware, WiFi channel congestion, or ISP-side problems during peak hours.
Your internet connection flows from the ISP through a modem, then a router, then to your devices via WiFi or ethernet. A problem at any point in this chain affects everything downstream. Our guides help you isolate which part of the chain is causing the issue so you can fix it efficiently.
Unplug your router and modem from the wall, wait 30 seconds, plug the modem back in (wait 60 seconds), then plug in the router. This single action resolves the majority of home WiFi issues by clearing memory leaks and forcing new IP assignments.