Today, Business Communication Solutions visited a customer in Austin, Texas who was frustrated with slow internet speeds inside their home. The internet service itself was fine—but the experience changed depending on where he stood.

In some areas, Wi-Fi was fast.
In others, the signal looked strong—but performance was slow.

This is a very common Wi-Fi issue, and the fix helped explain why reconnecting to Wi-Fi or rebooting often makes things better.


What We Observed On Site

While troubleshooting, we asked the customer to:

  • Stand still in the problem area

  • Disconnect from Wi-Fi

  • Reconnect to the same network

  • As soon as the device reconnected, speeds jumped back to normal.

    Nothing about the internet connection changed.
    The device simply connected to a closer wireless access point.


    Why Wi-Fi Devices Don’t Always Choose the Best Access Point

    Wi-Fi roaming decisions are made by the device, not the access points.

    That means:

    Devices often stay connected to a farther access point even when a closer one is available—until something forces them to reconnect.


    Why Disconnecting and Reconnecting Helps

    When you disconnect and reconnect to Wi-Fi:

    This is why:

    It forces a new access point selection.


    Using the Same SSID on Every Access Point

    Most modern Wi-Fi systems use the same network name (SSID) across all access points.

    Pros of Same SSID

    Cons of Same SSID

    This setup works best when:


    Using Different SSIDs for Each Access Point

    Some people use different Wi-Fi names for each access point.

    Pros of Different SSIDs

    Cons of Different SSIDs

    This approach is sometimes useful in:


    Why Rebooting Routers and Access Points Helps

    Rebooting works because it:

    It’s not a “fix”—it’s a reset of conditions.

    If rebooting helps often, it usually means:


    The Real Fix: Proper Wi-Fi Design

    The best long-term solution isn’t constant reconnecting—it’s:

    At Business Communication Solutions, we design Wi-Fi so devices naturally connect to the best access point—without user intervention.


    Wi-Fi Slow in Certain Rooms in Austin?

    If your internet is fast but Wi-Fi performance changes depending on where you stand, the issue is almost always Wi-Fi design, not your internet provider.

    📞 Call Business Communication Solutions at 512-257-1433

    We provide professional Wi-Fi troubleshooting and optimization for homes and businesses in Austin and surrounding areas.

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