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S24+ Home Wi-Fi issue

(Topic created: 07-24-2024 01:04 PM)
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Abel727
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When I connect my S24+ (US Unlocked Version) with my Home XFINITY Wi-Fi network apps like reddit,Instagram,youtube sometimes won't reload.
But when i connect it to a Open Wi-Fi Network or Mobile Data it works again.
I don't have this problem with iPhones or other Android phones from other brands.
How can I fix this issue? 
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ta-ku-sa
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Galaxy S24
I do not connect to w7 anywhere else.
I tried to use Smart Connectt on my 7 and is working flawlessly now. 🤔
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SamLuver69
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You're one of the worst shills I've seen on this site
realaud
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You are here for 2 minutes and have 2 comments and no posts. Do you even know the meaning of the word shill?

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Ahmedm1
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So negative 😑 

Sheesh.

But okay, I get the idea. Wifi7 equipment is unnecessary for home networks, and is also extremely expensive and will most likely not be used to its full capability on a mobile device for long, if even used at full speed. (Most of the time only full speed ends up being used on internet speedtests). So it's a waste of money to buy that kind of equipment, it's a waste of money to pay for such speeds for a home network, and it's a waste of your time, bcz of you having to make sure connection compatibility all the time like this. 

I have a deco mesh wifi6 system for my home wifi access points, and a Mikrotik L009UiGS-RM for my home router. My home internet speed is 400mbps download and upload to most countries servers, no fup, no throttling.

I have about 45 devices using the network daily, and there is 0 stutter or lagging. The speed used at any given time is around 25mbps, and rarely hits the ceiling of 400mbps. 

And this is with around about 45 devices using the network. So what excuse do you have to waste money on overpriced and expensive equipment, which is definitely not needed? Donate your overly extra money to... I donno, Samsung Global Goals.

Anyways, you have a good day.