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Internet Down & Keeps Dropping - Solutions & Tips from the AT&T Community

Learn how to get your internet back up and running

Therefore something is wrong and you need to get it fixed! Luckily getting your internet back up can be easy and simple as resetting the modem. By doing this you can:

  • Improve slow or low speeds
  • Get back in service (loss of internet)
  • Improve poor Wi-Fi performance

Resetting the modem is easy, just press and hold the red reset button for 5 seconds. Not sure where the reset button is, the picture below will help.  Also,  you will find overlooked fixes that can help improve your internet experience 


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Once reset:

  • The lights on the modem will go dim and then blink for a few minutes. 
  • You should see a solid green connection light. 

Heads Up: You can also unplug the modem to reset it.

 

If a reset did not work and your modem continues to blink red, there is still more to do! Let's go! 


Things you may have missed

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Check the modem connections

Sometimes the connection from the wall to the gateway may disconnect. Make sure all connections are securely plugged into the modem and wall outlets. Also, connections must be in the right spot, the inbound connection, where the signal comes into the house, must be plugged into the green port. 

Damage Cables/ Ports

Some customers do not use Wi-Fi and prefer a wired connection. If you are not able to surf, there is a chance the cables may be damaged. This can happen if they are stepped on or bent at 90-degree angles. Simply replacing the cable may resolve this in most instances. Also, a damaged port can also be a culprit. Testing the ports/ trying a new one may get your device back online. Last, there is a chance the modem itself is faulty and why your wired connections are not working. 

 

Modem Environment

For the best internet experience, the modem should be at least 3-4 feet away from electronics. Electronics, like speakers, can emit interference that can slow down speeds and decrease Wi-Fi range. They can even cause service drops. Learn what you can do to improve the modem environment to get the most out of your service. 

 

Power

If your modem is not getting the right juice, it can cause drops. Surge protectors, power strips, and UPS devices have been known to cause drops. Plugging the modem directly into a wall outlet can make all the difference.  

 

Wi-Fi

The internet does not work the way you think it does. It is normal for Wi-Fi speeds to drop compared to wired speeds, sometimes by half. If your internet plan is 24mbps, your Wi-Fi may test around 12 Mbps, possibly lower. But guess what, there are things you can do to improve your Wi-Fi speeds like improving the modem environment or changing the Wi-Fi channel: 

  • You can use Smart Home Manager to easily scan for the best Wi-Fi Channel.
  • If you are like me and want to test each channel, you'll find the following helpful

Heads Up: You may need to test a few channels to determine the best for your connection. Also, test your wired speed with one device. If your speed is matching or near your plan, this means the inbound signal is good.


Troubleshoot with An App!

If the above does not help, it is OK, there is an app for that. Just text the word myATT to 556699 to download the app. I used it myself when my service went down and had a tech appointment scheduled within 5 minutes. Don't wait on hold!

 

ChrisZ, AT&T Community Specialist 

*I am an AT&T employee, and the postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent AT&T's position, strategies or opinions.

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7 years ago

Is your internet acting? Check out the above article to learn how quickly resolve your service trouble. 

 

Thanks

ATTJohnCS, AT&T Community Specialist

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7 years ago

We have several devices and only 1 can connect.  We get the "Incorrect Password" message.   The wifi worked very well up until yesterday.   The router is working fine with the ethernet connected network.  I did go in and check the settings on the router, I even "forgot" the wifi on the phones and then tried reconnecting but to no avail.  

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6 years ago

Home wifi dead slow right from the first day.

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6 years ago

I disabled a phone that was connected to my Wi-Fi network and now I can't connect my laptops or tablets. Does anyone know how to fix this problem. 

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6 years ago

I have AT&T internet with direct tv. I lose internet connection every night at random times. Each time I am able to restore connection by power cycle the modem. Any ideas?

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6 years ago

Hi @penny1118,

 

I moved your post to this thread. It has some common fixes that have resolved most service issues. I recommend resetting your modem and your devices network settings. This should get you back you back up and running. If it does not, text myATT to 556699. You will get a download for our troubleshooting app that will allow you to resolve this issue. 

 

ChrisZ, AT&T Community Specialist 

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6 years ago

Hi @Ineedinternet1,

 

Sorry to read of the resets, this can be a pain when you are online or streaming a movie. In the past, resets were caused by some type of power issue. I moved your post into our troubleshooting thread. It has some information that should help you resolve this once and for all. If it does not, download our myATT troubleshooting app by texting myATT to 556699. It is a great app and will allow you to resolve this issue and more in the palm of your hand. 

 

ChrisZ, AT&T Community Specialist 

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6 years ago

Sorry to hear of the trouble you are having with intermittent services. We will be glad to help. To assist further, we need to gather more information. Click here to send us a private message, please include your account number and the phone number that is on the account.

-BrandonP, AT&T Community Specialist

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6 years ago

Please tell me how to unlock my Chrome and my internet explorer they both have a green locked padlock on them

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6 years ago

Having an issue with no Wi-Fi connection with fiber

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