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Everyone who has problems with their wifi is due to insufficient router. Many of the standard modem/router rentals are terrible. I suggest you purchase a seperate wifi router and turn off the wifi on your old modem. Almost always solve a large number of problems. A good unexpensive wifi router is tp-link AX1300 which I have found for around $40. Another good router under $50 is the Linksys EA6900. Both can handle a lot of connections without losing the internet.
If you need help in setting up a wifi router, I would be happy to lend a hand. Just reply or shoot me a PM.
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