Your Android phone connects to Wi‑Fi but keeps disconnecting or dropping the signal. This usually happens due to weak signal strength, router settings, battery optimization, or Android network glitches.
Common Causes
- Weak or unstable Wi‑Fi signal
- Router auto‑channel switching
- Battery optimization disabling Wi‑Fi
- Wi‑Fi sleep settings
- Interference from other devices
- Incorrect network configuration
- Outdated router firmware
- Android network stack glitch
Fix 1: Restart Wi‑Fi on Your Phone
- Turn Wi‑Fi off
- Wait 5 seconds
- Turn Wi‑Fi back on
This forces a fresh connection to the router.
Fix 2: Move Closer to the Router
Weak signal is the most common cause of random disconnects.
- Move within 10–15 feet of the router
- Avoid walls, floors, and appliances blocking the signal
Fix 3: Forget and Reconnect to the Network
- Open Settings
- Tap Network & Internet
- Select your Wi‑Fi network
- Tap Forget
- Reconnect and enter the password
Fix 4: Disable Battery Optimization for Wi‑Fi
Some Android devices disable Wi‑Fi to save power.
- Open Settings
- Tap Battery
- Tap Battery optimization
- Find your Wi‑Fi or system apps
- Select Don’t optimize
Fix 5: Turn Off Adaptive Wi‑Fi / Wi‑Fi+ / Smart Network Switch
These features switch between Wi‑Fi and mobile data automatically.
- Open Settings
- Tap Wi‑Fi
- Tap Advanced
- Disable any “auto switch” or “adaptive Wi‑Fi” options
Fix 6: Change Router Channel
Interference from nearby routers can cause disconnects.
- Log in to your router
- Go to Wireless Settings
- Set channel to 1, 6, or 11 for 2.4 GHz
- Try channels 36–48 for 5 GHz
Fix 7: Disable MAC Randomization
Some routers reject changing MAC addresses.
- Open Settings
- Tap Network & Internet
- Tap Wi‑Fi → your network
- Tap Advanced
- Set MAC address type to Phone MAC
Fix 8: Reset Network Settings
This clears corrupted Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data settings.
- Open Settings
- Tap System
- Tap Reset options
- Tap Reset Wi‑Fi, mobile & Bluetooth
Fix 9: Update Router Firmware
Old firmware can cause random Wi‑Fi drops.
- Log in to your router
- Check for firmware updates
- Install the latest version
Fix 10: Restart Your Router
- Unplug the router for 10 seconds
- Plug it back in
- Wait 1–2 minutes
This resolves most temporary Wi‑Fi stability issues.
When to Contact Your ISP
Contact your provider if:
- Your router keeps dropping all devices
- Your modem signal is weak or unstable
- You experience frequent outages
When to Contact a Technician
You may need help if:
- Your router is overheating
- Your router frequently reboots
- Your home wiring is damaged
Once this page is published, you can link it from the Android Network Issues category.
