wifi signal disconnecting

yogesh1221

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Jul 15, 2014
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hi everyone, am yogesh from hyd. At my room totally 4 laptops are using the wifi everythings fine but from last week onwards my roommate lap sucking the whole wifi signal strength if that lap ON we lose the signals........iz there any solution for this problem
 
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Generally, Wifi routers transmit their signals on a radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. Many other household objects may operate on or around the same frequency, like cordless phones, for example. So, the channel becomes bogged down over time with lots of excess traffic that slows down your wireless connection. In the U.S., routers have a predefined set of 11 channels, and the default on a lot of them is channel 6. Changing the channel would reduce some interference.
Generally, Wifi routers transmit their signals on a radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. Many other household objects may operate on or around the same frequency, like cordless phones, for example. So, the channel becomes bogged down over time with lots of excess traffic that slows down your wireless connection. In the U.S., routers have a predefined set of 11 channels, and the default on a lot of them is channel 6. Changing the channel would reduce some interference.
 
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