If you ever (or constantly) run into Wi-Fi issues at home, you’ll probably know the classic “turn it off and back on again” fix. This is always the first thing to try when you have connectivity issues with a router you have access to–but why does this simple trick seem to fix so many different issues?
Why Does Rebooting a Router Fix So Many Connection Issues?
Switching your router off and on again is one of the oldest tricks in the book. But why does a simple reboot fix so many connection issues?