Learn how to stabilize the internet connection on your 4G ZTE MF296R router with these practical troubleshooting steps. If some of your devices (computer, phone, laptop, tablet etc.) can connect to the internet, but one can’t, the problem might be the device and not related to the modem.
Try these troubleshooting steps for the device having problems:
Turn it off, and then on again
Stop any downloads or programs running in the background
Close all apps if you’re using many at once
Check it’s not in flight mode
Check that WiFi is enabled
Switch to an ethernet cable:
If your PC or laptop is connected to the ZTE MF296R via WiFi consider switching the connection via an ethernet cable. Ethernet cables provide a more reliable connection.
Make sure the modem is in a good place:
The position of the Huawei B535 can greatly influence the WiFi signal, ensure you follow these tips:
Where possible, place your modem in a central location in your house, off the floor and slightly away from the wall.
Dense obstacles such as walls, floors, ceilings, hot water cylinders, aquariums etc. limit Wi-Fi performance and range.
To prevent interference of your WiFi signal, do not place the modem near electronic devices such as microwave ovens, cordless phones or wireless transmitters like baby or room monitors.
Do not place the modem in an enclosed space such as a cupboard, under or behind a desk, large item or big piece of furniture.
Try changing the WiFi channel:
The WiFi channel the modem is currently using might be crowded with the WiFi signals of other nearby modems. Switching to a different channel can greatly improve your WiFi connectivity.
Restart the modem and complete a 'Network Power Cycle' to refresh the network:
A power cycle requires both the Power Unit and the Indoor Router to be unplugged from the wall.
The units need to remain off for 3-5 minutes, then reconnect power and allow 3-5 minutes to reboot and re-establish a connection to the internet.
Now check that the Router LEDs are flashing correctly and that the devices are functioning normally. Sometimes a simple reboot of the ZTE MF296R can fix the problem. See how to restart your router.
Reset the modem to factory settings:
The last step is to do a factory reset and erase all setting configurations that might be stopping the modem from connecting to the internet. See how to perform a factory reset on your router.
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