I posted this to the computer forums and haven't gotten squat. I know there are some super smart folks and some out of the box thinkers around here....
A couple of days ago the range on the WiFi in our house lessened significantly. For instance, normally have 2 bars in the bedroom, now have none. Phones are going to 5G when we step out of our living area where the (all in one service provided) modem is. This isn't super unusual in itself as it happens from time to time, but generally clears up in a day or so.
Within a day of that my wife's computer, my computer, and the computer in the living area started having issue with the 'fobs' receiving the signal from it's device. For instance, in the living room I keep having to turn off and turn on the wireless keyboard in order for it to react. My wife and I both had to install USB extension and have the 'fob' within inches of both our wireless mice. I had to go one step further last night and physically move my tower closer to the (other) mouse and keyboard that I use for them not to drop out. All of the fobs are within a few inches to perhaps a foot and a half of the device.
Both 'mice' are skipping, moving very strangely, keyboard drops letters and/or will stop for a moment then catch up.
All the batteries are good in the devices. This is happening across 3 different PC and still happening to the WiFi. Bluetooth (audio) devices do not seem to have any issue.
I tried a signal tester thingy you can DL for the phone and it shows good signal strength in the living area but it's dropping sharply off within just a few feet. I have no new appliances, or any changes to service, etc. within the same time frame. I actually had to completely disconnect my Alexa because it kept losing connection and was unable to reconnect. Edit to add, this is also happening with the Arlo camera that is farthest away, just on the other side of a wall from the living area.
I have 11 (10 without Alexa) devices connecting wirelessly including everything in the house, and have 25 available IP for them.
What manner of interference could cause such an issue?
A couple of days ago the range on the WiFi in our house lessened significantly. For instance, normally have 2 bars in the bedroom, now have none. Phones are going to 5G when we step out of our living area where the (all in one service provided) modem is. This isn't super unusual in itself as it happens from time to time, but generally clears up in a day or so.
Within a day of that my wife's computer, my computer, and the computer in the living area started having issue with the 'fobs' receiving the signal from it's device. For instance, in the living room I keep having to turn off and turn on the wireless keyboard in order for it to react. My wife and I both had to install USB extension and have the 'fob' within inches of both our wireless mice. I had to go one step further last night and physically move my tower closer to the (other) mouse and keyboard that I use for them not to drop out. All of the fobs are within a few inches to perhaps a foot and a half of the device.
Both 'mice' are skipping, moving very strangely, keyboard drops letters and/or will stop for a moment then catch up.
All the batteries are good in the devices. This is happening across 3 different PC and still happening to the WiFi. Bluetooth (audio) devices do not seem to have any issue.
I tried a signal tester thingy you can DL for the phone and it shows good signal strength in the living area but it's dropping sharply off within just a few feet. I have no new appliances, or any changes to service, etc. within the same time frame. I actually had to completely disconnect my Alexa because it kept losing connection and was unable to reconnect. Edit to add, this is also happening with the Arlo camera that is farthest away, just on the other side of a wall from the living area.
I have 11 (10 without Alexa) devices connecting wirelessly including everything in the house, and have 25 available IP for them.
What manner of interference could cause such an issue?
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