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@NEIL13764 wrote:
I have a quantum FIOS-G1100 router. When I am connected to wifi my speeds are great 100 up and down. I have 2 Android phiones and 2 PC which connect to the router by wifi. The problem I have is that sometimes my pc's show connected but no wifi. If I log onto the router it shows the connections and everything look like it should be okay. I have similar problems on the phones that they say connected but they really are not. This happens on both 2.4 and 5.0 GHZ. The problem can occur on one of the devices and all of the other devices continue to work fine. Sometime the problem is resolved by rebooting but other times cannot figure out how to fix and sometime later it is resolved. I have "reset" the router to original settings and that did not help. Any advice would be appreciated.
Easiest way is just to restart the connections on the phones, tablets etc.
the other way is to assign a IP address to each device so that it will grab the assigned ip each time.
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@NEIL13764 wrote:
I have a quantum FIOS-G1100 router. When I am connected to wifi my speeds are great 100 up and down. I have 2 Android phiones and 2 PC which connect to the router by wifi. The problem I have is that sometimes my pc's show connected but no wifi. If I log onto the router it shows the connections and everything look like it should be okay. I have similar problems on the phones that they say connected but they really are not. This happens on both 2.4 and 5.0 GHZ. The problem can occur on one of the devices and all of the other devices continue to work fine. Sometime the problem is resolved by rebooting but other times cannot figure out how to fix and sometime later it is resolved. I have "reset" the router to original settings and that did not help. Any advice would be appreciated.
Easiest way is just to restart the connections on the phones, tablets etc.
the other way is to assign a IP address to each device so that it will grab the assigned ip each time.
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Install an app called WiFi analyzer.
It can help diagnose issues.
Could be interference.
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@NEIL13764 wrote:
After several more days of using the wifi with static IP, it appears that this is a solution to the problem. I spoke with Verizon tech support and they claim that this is a Windows 10 problem with my wifi card. Since I only have the problem when connecting through my G1100 router (no problem on any other wifi I have tried - public or friends), I believe this is a bug in the G1100. Any one else having this problem?
Glad I was able to assist. As a secondary measure you might want Verizon Fios to replace the router just in case it is indeed a router issue.
good luck
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I have heard that it is a Windows 10 issue.
Some update is causing issues.
Especially if you have other devices that can connect just fine and it is only Windows 10 devices that are having an issue.
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