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Crashing Wifi router - burdock23 - 10-27-2021 <p> <!--StartFragment--><div class="post_message_text"> <p>I have legion y545 and whenever I connect my laptop with wifi. The router resets itself. Then it runs for sometimes and again it resets.</p> <p>Router is working fine on other devices with long time.</p></div></p><p class="sceditor-nlf"><br></p> RE: Crashing Wifi router - VictorButler - 10-27-2021 Personally, I don't think the problem is in the computer, most likely in the load on the router, have you tried to change the power supply for the router? RE: Crashing Wifi router - Joncoynie - 10-27-2021 <p> <!--StartFragment--><span style="font-size: 13px; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; font-family: "Arial"; font-style: italic; text-decoration-skip-ink: none;">Try updating your network card drivers. If the problem persists, it's your router. It could also be a problem with your Internet Service Provider. You can start by calling tech support to have them check the line that goes to your house. Generally speaking, many factors affect the performance and speed of your Internet. The problem may also be a problem with your router settings. You can quickly check this by typing <a href="https://192-168-1-1ip.mobi/192-168-0-1/">192.168.0.1</a> into your browser's search bar. When my Internet started to work poorly, that was the first thing I did. I hope my comment is helpful to you!</span><!--EndFragment--> </p> |