![]() Try to adjust the orientation of the antennas for maximum performance. Reduce the number of wireless clients and optimize the router’s position.Keep the router away from microwave ovens and other interference sources (refrigerators, ovens, Bluetooth devices, etc.). ![]() Wireless devices intermittently disconnect from the wireless network, while wired devices are still connected and working fine.įor possible solutions, please see the following: If not, please refer to Troubleshooting: Unstable connection on the TP-Link router ![]() Please check whether the internet is stable or not when the computer is connected to the router with the Ethernet cable. If it’s a modem/router, please contact your ISP to ensure the internet line is good.Ģ. If the internet is not stable, please contact your internet service provider to do some troubleshooting. Please be sure that when the computer is connected to your internet modem, the internet works fine without dropping. Scroll to the bottom of the list, then tap System Services.Go to Settings > Privacy & Security (or Privacy) > Location Services.Select Networking & Wireless (or Wi-Fi Networking), then click Done.In the Privacy tab, select Location Services, then select Enable Location Services.Click the lock in the corner of the window, then enter your administrator password.Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy.On your Mac with macOS Monterey or earlier Turn on "Networking and wireless", then click Done. ![]()
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