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Re: EVO 3D wifi killing network

I'm having this problem ... but it's not consistent. In fact, I've been rearranging my network stuff to try to figure out the problem for days now. It didn't dawn on me that it could be tied to the phone until I saw this thread.

Nothing specific makes it happen each time, but if I am messing with my phone -- data intensive on wifi -- it will sometimes kick everybody off of the network. I don't have to reboot the modem or router or anything, just disconnect laptops and reconnect. It was the worst when my oldest daughter was talking to her husband in Afghanistan and she got kicked from the network. She freaked. She's very emotional. LOL

Anyway, now I can stop pulling my hair out and not turn on wifi at home until I see more information about this.

My router has the most recent firmware. I have a Netgear N router and a Motorola Surfboard modem, both from Comcast. Maybe I should upgrade and buy my own?
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