I would suggest that if each location has NO interference for a period of ten minutes, then it is unlikey to be an interference issue. Just note that this test demands a long test period at each location during the times you experience these dropouts rather than just a "can I connect from here" test. If each sole user has no problems, it is unlikely to be #1. #1: This can be tested by having all of your WiFi users offline, and test from each location as the sole user. #3: if ALL WiFi devices are being kicked off at once, either the router is having a nervous breakdown or there is a RFI hotbox nearby, and when it is turned on it interferes with everything. #2: your router cannot handle this number of simultaneous WiFi users with the traffic they create. #1: you have interference from other WiFi devices. Having read the previous comments, I am going to suggest that you have one of three problems.
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