@Speedypeas
Frequent disconnections requiring a router reset can be quite frustrating. Here are some troubleshooting steps that might help:
- Check Router Placement: Ensure your router is in a central, open location, free from obstructions and interference from electronic devices.
- Inspect Cables and Connections: Verify that all cables are securely connected and undamaged. Loose or damaged cables can cause intermittent connections.
- Overheating: Make sure your router is well-ventilated and not overheating, as this can cause it to drop connections.
- Power Supply Check: Ensure the power adapter is functioning properly and delivering consistent power to the router.
- ISP Assistance: Contact your internet service provider Sky to check if there is a line problem or to request a line test.
If the issue continues, there might be a fault with the router itself, in which case you might consider contacting the manufacturer for support or a replacement.
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