Hey everyone,
I'm having a lot of connectivity issues in my house and I am thinking that I likely have too many devices for my ISP provided router to handle (3 phones, 2 TVs, 3 tablets, 2 laptops, multiple smartspeakers, etc). Essentially one or 2 devices is always getting dropped and has trouble reconnecting, and often the bandwidth on wifi is getting pretty limited, especially across the house (house is a 1200sqft rancher, so not too far from router).
I know there are different versions of wifi, and diff frequencies, but it's all a bit above my head. Would my issues likely be related to the router like I am assuming? And if so, what would be a reasonably priced router that I could replace it with?
Thanks in advance, and please let me know if you need more info!
Brian
I'm having a lot of connectivity issues in my house and I am thinking that I likely have too many devices for my ISP provided router to handle (3 phones, 2 TVs, 3 tablets, 2 laptops, multiple smartspeakers, etc). Essentially one or 2 devices is always getting dropped and has trouble reconnecting, and often the bandwidth on wifi is getting pretty limited, especially across the house (house is a 1200sqft rancher, so not too far from router).
I know there are different versions of wifi, and diff frequencies, but it's all a bit above my head. Would my issues likely be related to the router like I am assuming? And if so, what would be a reasonably priced router that I could replace it with?
Thanks in advance, and please let me know if you need more info!
Brian