A few weeks ago my wife complained that the Wi-Fi dropped on our TCL (Roku) TV in the living room when I turned on my desktop PC to play some games. Through a few tests I have determined that when my desktop PC is powered on, nothing in the house that isnβt my iPhone (for whatever reason) can connect to the Wi-Fi. That includes her iPhone, her iPad, the TCL TV, and a separate Vizio TVβs own Roku Box. The TCL TV instantly shows the wireless network as having 0 signal strength.
I have googled around and went into the routerβs firmware and set static IP addresses for every device we had, turned off the network traffic prioritization, restarted everything 15-20 times at various stages of testing, and release/renewed DHCP leases several times throughout testing.
My router is a D-Link DIR655 and my modem is a Arris SB6121. I have Time Warner (Spectrum) 50 Mbps. Both are sitting on my desk where my desktop PC lives.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
I have googled around and went into the routerβs firmware and set static IP addresses for every device we had, turned off the network traffic prioritization, restarted everything 15-20 times at various stages of testing, and release/renewed DHCP leases several times throughout testing.
My router is a D-Link DIR655 and my modem is a Arris SB6121. I have Time Warner (Spectrum) 50 Mbps. Both are sitting on my desk where my desktop PC lives.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
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