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Wi-Fi that refuses to connect, constantly drops, or shows full signal bars but no internet access is a deeply frustrating fault. At Pro-Logic Technologies, Wi-Fi connectivity issues are among the most common network faults we handle, with solutions ranging from quick software fixes to hardware component repairs.
Why Wi-Fi Fails
- Router and credential issues — the most common cause of Wi-Fi connection failure is simply incorrect password entry, router channel congestion, or an IP address conflict.
- Network settings corruption — the phone's stored Wi-Fi credentials and network configuration can become corrupted, causing persistent connection failures.
- Software or OS bug — OS updates can introduce Wi-Fi driver bugs on specific devices.
- Wi-Fi antenna fault — the internal Wi-Fi antenna is a physical component that can be damaged, dislodged, or detuned by impacts.
- Wi-Fi chip fault — the Wi-Fi IC on the motherboard can fail, particularly after liquid damage or severe physical impact.
Step 1: Network Settings Reset
We reset network settings on the phone. This clears all stored Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth pairings, and cellular settings, returning network configuration to factory default. On many phones, this alone resolves persistent Wi-Fi issues caused by corrupted configuration.
Step 2: Router-Side Testing
We test the phone on a different Wi-Fi network to determine whether the issue is phone-specific or router-specific. If the phone connects normally to other networks, the issue lies with the router configuration rather than the phone.
Step 3: OS Repair
For OS-level Wi-Fi driver bugs, we perform targeted OS repair or update installation.
Step 4: Antenna and Hardware Repair
If the Wi-Fi antenna is dislodged or damaged, we reconnect or replace it during a device opening. A failed Wi-Fi IC requires board-level diagnosis and component-level repair.
Reliable Wi-Fi is not a luxury — it is essential. Let Pro-Logic Technologies restore your connection.