try factory defaults on the router.
update your firmware on the router, drivers on the pc.
download or use an online spyware program eg malwarebytes anti-malware.
if its doing the same using Ethernet then its probably not a wifi problem,
try factory defaults on the router.
update your firmware on the router, drivers on the pc.
download or use an online spyware program eg malwarebytes anti-malware.
if its doing the same using Ethernet then its probably not a wifi problem,
It's fine on ethernet, the problem is only with wifi.
I will try to update the drivers/firmware on the pc/router ..etc.
My AVG is set up on maximum security for virus' and spyware ...etc, I'm happy it's nothing malicious.
The only other thing I can put it down to is interference from neighbors wifi routers, which would explain why it is OK in the day as they are all at work and not using their wifi.???
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