Network & Router Support

RafTech delivers reliable network and router support to keep your devices connected and secure.

What We Handle

Local on-site Service and Remote Troubleshooting 

Home and office Network Setup

Router and WIFI Set up

Network security and encryption

Wi-fi Range Extension

Internet Troubleshooting

VPN Configuration

Support Option

Local On-site Service and secure Remote Troubleshooting available

Remote Troubleshooting Available

Local / On-site Service

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Common Questions

Here are some common router issues and quick fixes.
Why is my internet connection slow?

When your internet is slow, try restarting your router first. If that doesn’t help, check for any devices that might be hogging bandwidth. Sometimes, just a few tweaks can get your speed back on track.

To reset your router, locate the reset button, press and hold it for about 10 seconds, and release. This will restore default settings, so remember to reconfigure your network afterward.

If you can’t connect to your WiFi, first check if the router is online. You can also try disconnecting and reconnecting your device. Sometimes, it’s just a simple glitch that can be fixed quickly!

If your WiFi keeps dropping, check for interference from other devices or ensure your firmware is up-to-date. Moving the router to a more central location can also help maintain a stable connection.

To improve your WiFi signal, try reducing obstacles between the router and your devices. Consider using WiFi extenders for larger areas or adjusting the router’s antennas for better coverage.

Can I use a different router with my service?

Yes, you can use a different router, but make sure it’s compatible with your internet service provider. Check their guidelines or call customer support if you’re unsure about the requirements.

It’s good practice to check for updates every few months, as manufacturers regularly release fixes and enhancements. Keeping your router’s firmware current helps improve security and performance.

If your router is overheating, ensure there’s enough airflow around it. Keep it away from heat sources and consider using a cooling pad if necessary to help regulate the temperature.

To change your WiFi password, log into your router’s settings through a web browser. Look for wireless settings, and you should find an option to change the password.

If your WiFi network is not showing up, check to see if the router is powered on and if the wireless feature is enabled. Resetting the router can sometimes fix the issue.