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so what settings should i choose sometimes my wifi drops signal :( 

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Are you sure its not a signal issue? 

you may try setting it to automatic ipv4 and disable ipv6 or set up your network/router to use static dchp and manually set the ipv4(subnet, ip, gateway,etc). I had a similar issue with my toshiba laptop. 

there are a bunch of video how tos on this. 

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2 minutes ago, RedWulf said:

Are you sure its not a signal issue? 

you may try setting it to automatic ipv4 and disable ipv6 or set up your network/router to use static dchp and manually set the ipv4(subnet, ip, gateway,etc). I had a similar issue with my toshiba laptop. 

there are a bunch of video how tos on this. 

its not always drops signal sometimes its stable :P

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Most likely just due to a microwave oven blasting your signal or just plain 2.4 ghz interference.

 

Try changing channels on your router instead.

 

Use WiFi Analyzer on Android or InSSIDer Windows to scan for the best channel.

 

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5 hours ago, InVis said:

Most likely just due to a microwave oven blasting your signal or just plain 2.4 ghz interference.

 

Try changing channels on your router instead.

 

Use WiFi Analyzer on Android or InSSIDer Windows to scan for the best channel.

 

ill try it thanks :)

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