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WiFi Troubleshooter Tool: Fix slow or patchy Wi-Fi (no jargon)

If your Wi-Fi is slow, patchy in some rooms, or keeps disconnecting, you don’t need tech-speak — you need a clear plan. This home WiFi Troubleshooter tool asks a handful of quick questions and then builds a practical checklist in the right order: what to try first, what to test next, and what the results mean. It covers common causes like router placement, interference, dead zones, busy household usage, and broadband/ISP issues. Everything runs locally in your browser, so you can troubleshoot privately and quickly.


Privacy-first (runs locally) 30–60 seconds Easy checks, no jargon

Home WiFi Troubleshooter Tool

Answer a few quick questions and get a personalised “do this next” checklist for slow or patchy Wi-Fi.

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1) Quick questions (for the right fix)

1What’s the main problem?
Choose one. The checklist will adapt.
2Where is it worst?
Helps separate Wi-Fi coverage vs internet issues.
3Signal strength there
4Router placement
5Time pattern
6Restarted recently?
A proper restart fixes many odd issues.
7Best clue (if possible)
Wired slow too = likely ISP/line/router.
8Quick context

Tip: Run the Internet Speed Test where Wi-Fi is worst — then again close to the router.

2) Your next best fixes

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Answer the questions on the left, then select Get my fixes. You’ll get a practical checklist in the best order.

    Plain-English glossary (optional)
    • Ethernet = a network cable. Best “Wi-Fi or broadband?” test.
    • 2.4 GHz vs 5 GHz = two Wi-Fi lanes. 2.4 goes farther; 5 is faster but shorter range.
    • Mesh = multiple Wi-Fi units working together to cover the home.
    When to stop and call your provider
    If wired is also slow, or drop-outs happen on multiple devices even close to the router, it may be an ISP/line issue or failing router. Run the Internet Speed Test and keep the results (copy/share) before contacting support.
    Home WiFi Troubleshooter Tool — FAQs

    Is this safe?
    Yes. It only creates a checklist. It does not change router settings.

    Do you collect my data?
    No. Answers are processed in your browser. Share link stores answers in the link itself.

    Fastest first fix?
    Restart the router properly, then compare Wi-Fi vs wired if you can.

    No data leaves your browser. Private, simple, fast.  •  More tools  •  Improve Wi-Fi signal
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