Most common router problems resolve through simple troubleshooting (repositioning, rebooting, firmware updates) without technician intervention. This guide addresses frequent router issues, their causes, and practical fixes enabling reliable connectivity restoration. Are you considering replacing your router? If your router is more than 5 years old, has connection issues, or if you just want to improve your range and speed, it may be time to replace your old router. Don't worry—you don't need to be an IT expert to get your new router up and running. That's because it won't be Wi-Fi 7 compatible and is likely causing a bottleneck. You'll notice this as latency in critical apps, especially if your home is device heavy. Older routers. My internet service provider is having an infrastructure overhaul, switching every home to fiber optic from coaxial. Slow speeds? If you're experiencing slow broadband speeds, we recommend you check that you're testing your speeds.
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