Then choose advanced option, and put your IP type on static, then use a new ip address (for example, if it's 192.168.1.x change it toġ92.168.1.y where y can be a value 2-100 for simplicity ) Go to your wifi connections, long tap on the connected wifi, until it gives you option to manage network setting, It could perhaps a bug related the way the router handles 2.4GHz 5GHz switching, causing an uncomplete handover (5GHz SSID to 2.4GHz or vice versa) ( but users complain its worse when dealing with 5GHz only)Ī probable workaround is setting static IP address for the wi-fi: ![]() ![]() ![]() As strange as it seems, I now have come to an understanding that this issue may be related to an IP address conflict between the router and the connecting device or at least a faulty DHCP implementation ( as discussed in some Samsung forums but for slightly different models).
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