This is weird. My wifi works great everywhere but in the room that has the router. It will be fine for awhile, then drops. Then it won't let me access the wifi again in there. I have to leave the room. Any ideas?
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This is weird. My wifi works great everywhere but in the room that has the router. It will be fine for awhile, then drops. Then it won't let me access the wifi again in there. I have to leave the room. Any ideas?
Normally I'd say it was the room. But since it's in the room the only thing I can suggest isOriginally Posted by Unlvrn
Switch off your iPad
Switch off your router/ modem and wait for at least1 minute.
reboot your router, and wait until it shows all lights.....Internet ready
Reboot your iPad, go to settings Safari, look to the right hand pane clear history, clear cookies, clear cache
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Is there a cordless phone base station in that room ? If so try moving it into another room and see if that room becomes the dead zone or it stops the dead zone in that room . I've got a Uniden that wreaks havoc on the wifi all over my house and if wifi is being used causes static in the phone when in use. Many routers and cordless phones run 2.4 ghz and can interfere with each other. Sometimes the transformer on a halogen or mercury bulb lamp can cause it, though they usually cause monitors to act up if too close.
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Last edited by Mountainbikermark; 06-03-2011 at 01:49 PM.