2.4GHz wi-fi connection keeps dropping

FCP1893
FCP1893 Posts: 7 ✭✭
edited February 2022 in Internet

Has anyone else been having issues with the wi-fi connection on 2.4Ghz? Starting last week, i have had nothing but wi-fi connection drops on my 2.4Ghz wi-fi card. Seems sporadic, and often times, the number of drops can go on for several minutes. If you run a continuous ping count, you'll see a nice solid 2-3ms response, then they'll be the odd 300-500ms response, followed by a coupled of dropped packets, then back to 2-3ms. No issues from a device that uses a 5Ghz connection, only my 2.4Ghz devices.

I'm suspecting the firmware on the modem must have been updated recently, but i can't seem to find any logs on the router that would indicate that. Current firmware running is 7.1.1.2.7b8.

I rebooted the modem, and the device with the 2,4Ghz card, but it hasn't made a difference. Like i said, this started sometime last week. maybe Monday or Tuesday. I use this 2.4Ghz device everyday, for 10-12 hours daily, so i noticed right away when things start to act up.

Anyhow, before i decide to go hardwire, i just wanted to see if anyone else in the community has experienced the same problem.

Best Answer

  • Whizz
    Whizz Posts: 23,031 admin
    Answer ✓

    Hello FCP1893,

    I am sorry to hear about this situation.
    I just verified the connection and from my side everything is looking ok.
    All signals and speeds are within normal values. 
    As it was recommended changing channels could help n your situation.
    You can also try switching bands by disabling the band steering.
    Here you can find more information about this: https://fizz.ca/en/faq/my-wi-fi-network-cutting-how-do-i-fix-it
    If the issue persists you can contact our support team at any time: https://fizz.ca/en/contact-us

    Have a lovely day,
    -Alex

Answers

  • PF_Ref_D2U9A
    PF_Ref_D2U9A Posts: 6,625 ✭✭

    Hi

    You might be having some interference with the 2.4Ghz signal.

    Try using a wifi analyser to find a less congested channel in your area.

    You can manually select an optimal wifi channel thru the modem settings.

  • Hello @FCP1893, I suggest the below:

    • unplug the modem, wait several minutes, plug in
    • ask if it is happening with all devices connecting on 2.4GHz
    • check to see if modem is dusty inside
    • reset to factory settings
    • contact Fizz via My Settings, Contact Form to open a Support Ticket and this exchange occurs via the email address registered on the account
  • Archon
    Archon Posts: 3 ✭✭

    It may be cause by one of your devices. Pause them all and re-enable 1 at a time until you find when it drops.

  • FCP1893
    FCP1893 Posts: 7 ✭✭

    PF_Ref_D2U9A, channel change may be a good idea, just really odd it started last week.

    Clive, modem was rebooted as i had mentioned in my opening comments. Resetting back to factory seems extreme, considering what 5Ghz devices haven't experienced this problem. Besides, why lose my custom config? Resetting would be a last resort solution.

    Archon, it could be one of my devices, although the possibility is rather small. I have observed this tends to dissipate late into the evening. I will give your advice a try!

  • Karl D. #29409
    Karl D. #29409 Posts: 7 ✭✭

    You'd be better served with an external router. I generally recommend Asus routers, they're robust and feature rich!

  • PF_Ref_D2U9A
    PF_Ref_D2U9A Posts: 6,625 ✭✭

    It could be that nothing has changed on your side, but a new neighbor moving in next door can make all the difference.

    If the same issue is happening with multiple 2.4Ghz devices, I would try a channel change.

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