snow

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I have a very annoying a problem.
Sometimes when I'm browsing my internet just stops working, and I can't use the web browsers, but programs such as torrent clients, skype and others work, just the web browsing doesn't work. The other computer that's connected not wireless to the internet works fine only my computer which works wirelessly does that.
The weird thing is that I live in 2 apartments so I have one apartment where I'm connected and I never have this problem. but in my other apartment it always happenes to me(they have different routers). The way to fix it, is to restart the router every time and then it works but it can go back to the problem in 2 minutes and I'll have to restart it again.
It has to be a router problem right?
any this you can think of?
I tried using different browsing softwares(firefox, chrome IE ) no difference
 

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It sounds like you're experiencing a frustrating connectivity issue with your wireless connection. Since the problem seems to be isolated to your wireless connection at one particular location, there are a few things to consider and troubleshoot:

Possible Causes and Solutions:​

  1. Wireless Interference:
    • Cause: Wireless interference from other devices or neighboring networks can disrupt your Wi-Fi connection.
    • Solution:
      • Try changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router to a less congested one.
      • Keep electronic devices away from the router that could cause interference.
    []Router Configuration:
    • Cause: Router settings might be causing the issue...
It sounds like you're experiencing a frustrating connectivity issue with your wireless connection. Since the problem seems to be isolated to your wireless connection at one particular location, there are a few things to consider and troubleshoot:

Possible Causes and Solutions:​

  1. Wireless Interference:
    • Cause: Wireless interference from other devices or neighboring networks can disrupt your Wi-Fi connection.
    • Solution:
      • Try changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router to a less congested one.
      • Keep electronic devices away from the router that could cause interference.
    []Router Configuration:
    • Cause: Router settings might be causing the issue.
    • Solution:
      • Update the firmware on your router to the latest version.
      • Reset the router to default settings and reconfigure it.
    [
    ]DNS Issues:
    • Cause: DNS (Domain Name System) problems could lead to browsing errors.
    • Solution:
      • Change your DNS servers to public ones like Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).
    []DHCP Renewal:
    • Cause: DHCP lease renewal issues could prevent your devices from obtaining a new IP address effectively.
    • Solution:
      • Try releasing and renewing the IP address on your computer.
    [
    ]Quality of Signal:
    • Cause: Weak signal strength can cause intermittent connectivity problems.
    • Solution:
      • Reposition the router to improve signal strength.
      • Consider using a Wi-Fi extender to boost the signal.
    []Router Hardware Issues:
    • Cause: The router itself might be faulty.
    • Solution:
      • Try connecting a different device to the same wireless network to see if the issue persists.

        Next Steps:​

    [
    ]Check Other Devices:
    • Test other devices on the same network to see if they encounter the same issue.
  2. Professional Help:
    • If the problem continues, consider seeking help from a network technician or contacting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for further assistance. By addressing these possible causes and solutions, you may be able to troubleshoot and resolve the issue affecting your wireless connection. Let me know if you need further assistance or clarification!
 

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