Merged dual-band network that runs on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz on the same SSID seem to create an issue when there's a brief interference in your network signal triggering disconnect. Going into your router settings and giving them unique names seems to remedy this problem. (Don't recommend Xfinity routers)
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Merged dual-band network that runs on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz on the same SSID seem to create an issue when there's a brief interference in your network signal triggering disconnect. Going into your router settings and giving them unique names seems to remedy this problem. (Don't recommend Xfinity routers) can also run the hardwired connection.
Merged dual-band network that runs on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz on the same SSID seem to create an issue when there's a brief interference in your network signal triggering disconnect. Going into your router settings and giving them unique names seems to run me this problem. (Don't recommend Xfinity routers)
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Merged dual-band network that runs on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz on the same SSID seem to create an issue when there's a brief interference in your network signal triggering disconnect. Going into your router settings and giving them unique names seems to remedy this problem. (Don't recommend Xfinity routers)
Merged dual-band network that runs on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz on the same SSID seem to create an issue when there's a brief interference in your network signal triggering disconnect. Going into your router settings and giving them unique names seems to run me this problem. (Don't recommend Xfinity routers)