With the development of technology, Wi-Fi has become more and more important in our lives. In the process of using the mobile phone, the smooth Wi-Fi can greatly enhance the mobile phone’s experience of playing games and refreshing videos. It has become a habit for many friends to find Wi-Fi immediately when they go to a place.
Many people have very high requirements for the quality of Wi-Fi connections. However, some of them will encounter a problem when using a mobile phone to connect to Wi-Fi. That is, Wi-Fi is unstable, always intermittent, and repeatedly disconnected. Many friends do not know how to solve this problem, so today I will share with you the solution to repeated Wi-Fi disconnection.
1. Try to restart the phone Wi-Fi switch
You can try to restart the Wi-Fi switch on your mobile phone to see if it can be restored. If it can be restored, the mobile phone system may be abnormal. It is recommended that you update to the latest version.
2. Check if there is too much interference around
If there are more electromagnetic wave transceiver devices in the space, the greater the impact on Wi-Fi signals. For example, there are multiple routers at the same time. Or there are many mobile phones, wireless phones, Bluetooth, and even microwave ovens and other devices around which may affect the signal. Just like on the road, if there are too many vehicles and many pedestrians are walking on the road, they will be crowded, which will naturally cause traffic jams. At this time, if you want a smooth Wi-Fi signal, you need to turn off these devices or install the router in a place with relatively little interference.
3. Check to see if there are too many devices connected to the current network
As mentioned above, too many vehicles on a road will also cause traffic jams. If the current Wi-Fi network connection devices are too many, there may also be disconnection, so you can only try other Wi-Fi networks to connect.
4. Check the Wi-Fi signal grid
If the number of Wi-Fi grids is too small, it means that the Wi-Fi signal is weak, which may be caused by the distance. At this time, you need to keep the mobile phone within the effective distance of the Wi-Fi hotspot, a little closer to the router, or choose a strong signal Wi-Fi connection to avoid automatic disconnection due to weak network signal due to too long distance.
5. Check whether the power-saving mode is turned on
If the power-saving mode is turned on, the system will disconnect Wi-Fi when the screen is off and not using Wi-Fi according to the current usage. It is recommended that you turn off the power-saving mode.
I hope these tips can help you and have a nice day!