MacBook Pro keeps dropping 5ghz wifi signal
Hello,
I've tried looking for solutions to this issue, but I can't find any that I might be able to implement on my own.
I'm using a 2016 MacBook Pro with MacOS 11.4. For a few weeks now, my 5ghz wifi connection has started dropping. I tend to notice this when I'm on a Zoom call. Turning wifi off and then back on again resolves the issue sometimes, at other times I have had to reboot the modem, router, and my MacBook, in any and all combinations. I've been using the 5ghz connection since 2016, and this dropping of wifi is happening only now. Never had issues before this.
Other tech specs:
- My ISP is Spectrum.
- My modem is provided by Spectrum.
- My router is an Asus N66U.
- My router is four feet away from my desk in the same room.
- I regularly check for updates on Zoom and make sure I'm running the latest version.
Because this has happened in the middle of Zoom calls, and there are calls when I'm presenting, I finally searched for the issue online. I found that I could Option click the wifi icon and run a diagnostic, which I did for the first time yesterday.
Yesterday, on the result, I got a "Could not resolve DNS" or "DNS resolution failure" message (that's why I mentioned my ISP). Unfortunately I didn't take a screenshot.
I ran another diagnostic today and poked around in the folder where these files are stored. I found a file called (SSID)-diagnostics.txt.
Yesterday's file looks like this:
Today's file looks like this:
I don't know what to make of these, other than there are a lot of "could not" and "failed to" results.
Any guidance would be deeply appreciated.
Many thanks!