- Check the Wi-Fi router placement. Make sure it is in a central location and away from objects or surfaces that could block its signal.
- Check connection speed and range settings. If the range is higher than what's needed, decrease the range setting.
- Confirm that all required channels are enabled.
- Reboot the Wi-Fi router.
- Check for sources of interference. Electronic and cordless devices like microwave ovens, baby monitors, Bluetooth devices, and cordless phones can interfere with the Wi-Fi signal.