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Diagnose and fix Chromebook Wi-Fi problems with these easy steps
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It's frustrating when your Chromebook won't stay connected to the internet. There are many reasons why this may be happening. Luckily, there are easy ways to fix this problem. This wikiHow article teaches you how to troubleshoot and fix a Chromebook that won't stay connected to the internet.

Why a Chromebook Disconnects from Wi-Fi

You could be too far away from the router, or there could be too many devices connected at once. It could also be a software or hardware issue with your Chromebook or router.

1

Move closer to the router.

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  1. Wi-Fi has a limited range. As you move further away from your Wi-Fi router, you will start to experience connection issues. Generally speaking, a 5 Ghz Wi-Fi connection is good for about 50 ft (15 m) and a 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi connection is good for about 150 ft (46 m). [1]
    • If you are connected to a 5 GHz Wi-Fi channel, you may try connecting to a 2.4 GHz channel. A 2.4 Ghz channel has a wider range but also has a slower connection speed.
    • If you are having issues with the range of your Wi-Fi, there are ways you can increase the range of your Wi-Fi.
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2

Restart your router.

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  1. A quick restart can clear up slow and unstable Wi-Fi for your Chromebook and other devices. To restart the router, simply unplug it for about 20 seconds and then plug it back in.
3

Hard restart your Chromebook.

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  1. If your Chromebook still won't stay connected to Wi-Fi, use the following steps to hard restart it: [2]
    • Press and hold the Refresh key, which has an icon that resembles a circular arrow.
    • Press the Power key.
    • Continue to hold the Refresh key.
    • Release the Refresh key when your Chromebook starts back up.
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4

Turn off some wireless devices.

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  1. If you have multiple people connected to Wi-Fi and using their devices at the same time, this can slow down the Wi-Fi connection. This is especially true if people are streaming, gaming, or engaged in other high-bandwidth activities. Disconnect and turn off some devices to see if this fixes the problem.
5

Forget and reconnect to your Wi-Fi network.

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  1. You can immediately reconnect to your Wi-Fi network without any issues. [3]
    • Click the time in the lower-right corner.
    • Click the Gear/Settings icon.
    • Click Wi-Fi in the "Network" section.
    • Click Known Network .
    • Click the icon with three dots ( â‹® ) next to your Wi-Fi network.
    • Click Forget .
    • Wait about 10 to 15 seconds.
    • Select your Wi-Fi network in the "Wi-Fi" section.
    • Sign back into your Wi-Fi network.
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6

Update your Chromebook.

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  1. Updating your Chromebook can fix bugs and flaws in the system that might make it disconnect from Wi-Fi at random. To check for an install updates: [4]
    • Click the time in the lower-right corner.
    • Click the Gear/Settings icon.
    • Click About ChromeOS in the lower-left corner.
    • Click Check for Updates . If an update is available, it will download and install automatically.
7

Try another Wi-Fi network.

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  1. This can be public Wi-Fi or even a mobile hotspot . If your Chromebook keeps disconnecting on another Wi-Fi network, this indicates that the problem is with your Chromebook. If it can stay connected to another network, the problem is with your Wi-Fi or router.
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8

Disable Bluetooth.

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  1. Some users have reported that disabling Bluetooth stopped their Chromebooks from disconnecting from Wi-Fi. To disable Bluetooth:
    • Click the time in the lower-right corner.
    • Click the Gear/Settings icon.
    • Click the toggle switch next to "Bluetooth."
9

Turn off nearby electronic devices.

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  1. Nearby electronic devices can interfere with Wi-Fi. Turn off nearby TVs, cellphones, microwaves, and other devices near your Chromebook.
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10

Disable your VPN.

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  1. VPNs can cause network interference, slow down your network connection, and drain your battery. If you are connecting to the internet through a VPN, disconnect your VPN and see if this fixes the problem.
11

Disable router restrictions.

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  1. To do so, you will log in to your router . Check the parental control settings, as well as the firewall settings. The interface and menus for each router is going to look different. Make sure there aren't any restrictions blocking your Chromebook. If so, remove those settings. If there is a whitelist in your router's settings, add your Chromebook's MAC address.
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12

Replace your router.

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  1. If you have this problem with multiple devices connected to the same router, the problem could be with your router. Wi-Fi routers do get old and weak after a while. If you are leasing your router through your internet service provider, contact your provider and ask them about replacing your router.
13

Repair or replace your Chromebook.

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  1. If you've tried everything and still have connection issues with your Chromebook, the problem could be with your Chromebook's hardware. You may need to repair it or get a new one. Contact the point of sale and see if your Chromebook is under warranty. [5]
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