No Internet at the Wlan?

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Hi, I have the following problem: I'm actually connected to the Internet, but it does not work. For example, on a cell phone, it displays all five bars, with a cross on the top right and the message "no internet". That's the same with my laptop and my TV. Interestingly, with a LAN cable.

Can someone help me please? Sometimes that is the evening, sometimes not at all, but then again the whole day. I can't find a solution, unplugging and so brings nothing.

lo

My first thought would have been that the router itself has no connection to the internet. Since you have obviously excluded this because it is wired, there are not many other possibilities left over…

it is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis. But in connection with Zeitabhänig I would just type in time that the router access to the interent for all wireless devices is simply blocked from a certain time. But that's a feature that does not normally happen by itself…

Pr

Different things get mixed up:
WLAN signal strength and connection to the "Internet":

You can have a great Wi-Fi signal, but do not reach remote sites on the Internet.
If e.g. Your DSL connection (if you have one) does not work, "WLAN" goes anyway.
If you actually do not reach the Internet, then this may be due to your provider.

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I have a timer on it, is it possible that someone's messing around? It is set to cut off the stom from 12 - 7

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I get a connection to the modem, but not to the internet

lo

Usually no…

what is it for a router?

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The router is from A1, the access point is a FritzBox

Ma

You have full signal at the client of the repeater, but probably the repeater is no longer coupled with the modem router (My suspicion: he can't reach him, or has given up in reaching).

You probably cause the problem with your timer every day.

My advice is:

If you use the internet every day, it's much better to leave it on all the time. This has two advantages: Your problem could then disappear. Your devices "live" longer, because the daily cooling and heating of the electronics of the WLAN components causes faster thermal damage (mechanical tension of electrical connections, which could dissolve over time).

My suggestion (join fresh with the WPS procedure):

Take the repeater from the power and go into the room where the modem is. Then pair repeater and modem with the WPS buttons. So press the WPS button on the repeater (it will flash) and then (within 2 minutes) also press the WPS button / procedure on the router modem. When the flashing stops, the two devices are (hopefully) neatly coupled.

Now you can disconnect the repeater from the power and plug it back into the space provided (it should reconnect automatically). Please operate the repeater approximately half way between the modem router and the WLAN client. But not too far away from the modem router. He should not be possible in the same room as the modem router, not even in the room where you use the / the wireless client (devices).

The timer please leave off!

Here is the WPS manual of A1: https://www.a1.net/handyhilfe?pagina=device/modem/a1-wlan-box-adb-vv2220/topic/einstellungen/verwenden-der-wps-funktion

Here is the WPS manual for your repeater: https://avm.de/...verbinden/

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Thanks for the detailed answer!