The usual culprits
- Interference from neighbouring networks, cordless devices or thick walls in a dense building.
- Poor access-point placement — one router in a corner cannot cover a whole floor.
- Too many devices for a single consumer router to handle at once.
- An ISP or modem fault that looks like a WiFi problem from the desk.
- Old hardware or firmware that has not been updated in years.
Why a reboot is not the answer
Restarting clears the symptom for a while, which is why it feels like it works. But if the underlying cause is coverage, capacity or interference, the drop-outs return. Treating the cause — not the symptom — is what makes WiFi stable.
How a site survey helps
A short WiFi site survey measures signal strength and interference across your actual floor space and device load. It shows where access points should sit, how many you need, and whether business-grade hardware would solve the problem for good — instead of guessing and buying another router.
Fix your office WiFi for good
If your office WiFi keeps dropping, the worst thing you can do is keep buying consumer routers and hoping. A short survey of your actual space and device load almost always reveals a clear cause — coverage, capacity, interference or a line fault — and points to a fix that lasts. We help businesses across Singapore design and install reliable, business-grade wireless that holds up under a full office of laptops, phones and video calls. Describe your floor layout and what you are experiencing, and we will recommend the right approach before you spend money on hardware you may not need.
Last reviewed: June 2026. This guide is general information for Singapore businesses, not specific technical advice.