
It will reestablish your Wi-Fi network in a few minutes.
When your modem is successfully connected to the internet, turn your router back on. After about 10 seconds, turn your modem back on and wait for it to establish an internet connection. Turn off or unplug your modem and your router. Here’s how to restart your internet equipment (it’s super easy): Doing this effectively gives your home networking equipment a chance to wipe away any glitches and start fresh. Symptom: Slow speeds or network issues since last restartĪ lot of the time, turning your modem and router off then on again can help with sluggish internet speeds. Slow internet on one specific device but no problems on other devices. Increasingly slow speeds or network issues since the last time you restarted your equipment. Slower connections when multiple people in your home are using the Wi-Fi. Slow Wi-Fi connections even though wired connections are fine. You can tell it’s an issue with your own home network when you have these issues:
Fewer Mbps of bandwidth than your plan is supposed to give you.
Slow speeds during certain times of day when a lot of people in your area get online (and you don’t have a lot of people using your home Wi-Fi).Sudden loss of internet connection, even though your Wi-Fi signal is still strong.It’s probably an issue with Xfinity’s network when you experience any of the following:
If your speeds are far lower than what you’re paying for, then there’s likely an issue with your internet connection-either on Xfinity’s end as a provider or somewhere in your home network. So, what kinds of speeds are you getting? If your speed is just as fast as what you’re paying for, congratulations-you don’t have a problem with your internet! The bad news is that your internet is too slow to meet your needs, and it’s probably time for you to get a faster Xfinity internet plan.