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[quote=Anonymous]You need to eliminate the wireless connection as a potential point of failure. Try using wired connections for a bit. If the service drops out, then you have a router or ISP issue. If not, then you have a wireless issue. In the former case, call the provider. In the latter case, try different channel assignments, frequency bands (2.4, 5, or 6 GHz), or replace the access point(s) entirely. Wi-fi extenders are usually unreliable. The better option would be multiple wired access points. The less-bad option would be a mesh system. Obviously, wired connections are ideal.[/quote]
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