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priyeshwagh777

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  1. Again, I think as soon as ISP come into picture, it takes my router and drops with it I guess (like passing on the % to my router). I might be wrong.
  2. Haha!! Yea, I think so. Because it looks like it's from them. Or maybe even they are routing from somewhere else then. I'll give it a couple of days. They told me they were working last night. but when they usually do, this never happens. And I suspected my 2-day old router. I'll keep this thread posted on how it goes.
  3. I see. So I tried pinging just my router 192.196.0.1 and it looks stable for 5 mins.No drops whatsoever (while I was on the Teams call simultaneously and it dropped twice but reconnected in 2-3 seconds)
  4. Other devices are streaming well because they can't detect the 4-5 second drop because they've already streamed that media in that while and hence, able to bridge ahead without buffering. I'll thinking between my ISP and my laptop itself (if not for the wifi router) but not quite sure.
  5. Hi @Radium_Angel, thanks for your quick response. Here's what I did. It ran it for a few minutes and my results are in the screenshot below. It ran well for a first few minutes.
  6. Hi @Boomwebsearch, thanks for your prompt response. So, it was all set to Auto for channels. And the router is right in the same room with straight line-of-sight setting. So no interference. My old D-Link router was in the same place and worked well for 6 years. I tried to connect my laptop from the Port 1 of the WiFi router (I didn't want to pull off the cable and set everyone off the network.) But I saw the same issue when I connected via Ethernet port from my laptop to the router itself on Port 1. Could this be particular to my laptop then? Or still the WiFi to be suspected?
  7. Hi, I just bought a TP-Link Ac1200 Router. And I'm not able to get a stable Internet connection. My Teams/Zoom calls drop for 4-5 seconds and reconnect. It's really annoying. Here are a few things I tried - 1. Got the Settings down from IPv6 to IPv4. 2. Tried to switch channels. I don't have much interference of radio devices around me anyway. Could this be a router issue or from my provider directly? Attached image is what I usually get when the connection goes off for those seconds. Please advise!
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