When we use mobile phones, we may encounter such a situation: the mobile phone wifi signal is full, but the network connection is good and bad, or even completely unable to access the Internet. Not only can this be a nuisance, but it can also lead to the misconception that there is a problem with the network itself, such as a faulty router.
But in fact, in addition to network hardware issues, phone settings can also be the cause of this issue. Today, we're going to share with you four very useful settings that you can use to make your phone network more stable and stop disconnecting frequently.
1. Enable WLAN scanning adjustment.
First, we need to turn on the phone's developer options. Developer options are hidden and require specific steps to open. Here's how to do it: go to your phone's "Settings", then swipe up, find the "About phone" option and tap to enter. Here, you'll see the phone model and version number. Please click on the version number 5-7 times in a row, this will open the hidden developer options.
After entering the developer options, we need to find and enable the "Wi-Fi Scan Adjustment" function. This feature is disabled by default. After turning on this function, the phone will intelligently and automatically connect to the available wifi hotspots, and we can keep the network connection continuous no matter where we go.
2. Turn off the power-saving mode.
The phone's battery saver mode is designed to extend battery life, but in battery saver mode, many features are limited, including internet connectivity. If your phone frequently disconnects the wifi in battery saving mode, then you can consider turning this mode off. Turning off power saving mode when there is sufficient power can avoid network connection issues caused by power saving.
3. Turn off the lock screen disconnect data option.
Some phones have settings like this: when the screen is locked, mobile data or wifi will be automatically disconnected to save power and data. However, this setup may result in frequent network disconnections. You can avoid this from happening by going into your phone's "Battery & Battery" option and tapping Settings in the top right corner to set "Disconnect data after screen lock" to "Never".
4. Turn on network automatic selection.
Finally, we need to set it up in the WLAN Assistant. Open your phone's Wi-Fi option and tap on "Assistant". Here, you'll see an option to "Network Auto-Select".
Please turn on this option and select "Extreme Speed" in "Internet Speed Mode" below. After setting it up in this way, the phone will intelligently select the best network connection method according to the current network conditions, which greatly improves the network speed.
Also, pay attention to the distance between the device and the wifi signal transmitting device. Sometimes, if the device is too far away from the wifi signal transmitting device, the wifi network may be disconnected. In this case, simply move the device closer to solve the problem.
Also, it is necessary to check the apps that are running on your device. Some apps will automatically sync data and ** in the background, etc., which can take up a lot of traffic. You can close apps you don't need to save data and improve your smartphone's smoothness.
The above is a practical way to solve the problem of frequent network disconnection of mobile phone wifi. Hopefully, this information will help you make better use of your cellular network. If you find this information helpful, please like it and share it with more people. If you have any further questions or need help, please feel free to let me know.