# Why Does My Vodafone WiFi Keep Disconnecting? Here's the Solution!

> Power cycle your Vodafone router for 30 seconds to fix WiFi disconnections. Check firmware updates and troubleshoot setup issues in May 2026.

**Published:** 2026-05-10
**Updated:** 2026-05-10
**Category:** OTHER
**Author:** Recharge Vodafone editorial team
**Canonical URL:** https://rechargevodafone.co.uk/why-does-my-vodafone-wifi-keep-disconnecting/

## Key takeaways

- Power cycle your Vodafone router by unplugging it for 30 seconds to resolve most WiFi disconnection issues.
- Check for firmware updates through your router's admin interface, as outdated software often causes WiFi drops.
- Restart your router regularly to prevent connection instability and maintain stable Vodafone broadband performance.

## Key statistics

- **30 seconds** — Duration to leave Vodafone router unplugged during a power cycle to resolve WiFi drops (Source: JustAnswer)

## Article

<p>Vodafone WiFi keeps disconnecting most often because of a router that needs a quick power cycle, outdated firmware, or signal interference in your home. The fix is usually straightforward and takes under five minutes. Start with the steps below before assuming there is a line fault or hardware problem.</p>

<h2>What is the first thing to try when Vodafone WiFi drops?</h2>

<p>Power cycle the router. Unplug it from the wall, wait a full 30 seconds, then plug it back in. According to JustAnswer's networking troubleshooting guidance, that 30-second gap is long enough to clear the router's memory and re-establish a clean connection with Vodafone's network. Give it two minutes to fully restart before testing your WiFi again.</p>

<h2>Could outdated firmware be causing the drops?</h2>

<p>Yes, and this is an easy one to overlook. Log into your router's admin interface (usually at 192.168.1.1 or printed on the label underneath the router), look for a "Firmware" or "Software Update" section, and check whether an update is available. Vodafone routers including the Ultra Hub and Pro II can receive firmware patches that fix known stability bugs. If an update is sitting there uninstalled, apply it and reboot.</p>

<h2>What else commonly causes Vodafone WiFi to drop?</h2>

<p>A few things are worth checking:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Band selection.</strong> If your router broadcasts both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, try switching your device to 5GHz for faster, less congested connections nearby, or 2.4GHz if you are further from the router.</li>
  <li><strong>Interference.</strong> Microwaves, baby monitors, and a neighbour's router on the same WiFi channel can all cause drops. Moving the router away from these devices, or changing the WiFi channel in the admin panel, often helps.</li>
  <li><strong>Too many connected devices.</strong> If ten or more devices are active at once, the router can become overloaded. Disconnect anything not in use.</li>
  <li><strong>Router placement.</strong> Thick walls and floors absorb signal. Position the router as centrally as possible, off the floor.</li>
</ul>

<h2>When should you contact Vodafone support?</h2>

<p>If the drops continue after a power cycle, a firmware update, and basic placement changes, the problem may be on Vodafone's side rather than yours. Check Vodafone's service status page first to see whether there is a known outage in your area. If the line looks clear but drops persist, call Vodafone on 191 (free from a Vodafone mobile) or use live chat to request a line test. Persistent instability can also indicate a failing router, and Vodafone can arrange a replacement if the device is within your contract.</p>

## Frequently asked questions

### how do I fix Vodafone WiFi keeps disconnecting

Start by power cycling your router: unplug it from the wall, wait 30 seconds, then plug it back in. This clears the router's memory and re-establishes a clean connection with Vodafone's network. Wait two minutes for it to fully restart before testing your WiFi again.

### Vodafone router WiFi dropping how to fix

Check if your router has a firmware update available by logging into the admin interface at 192.168.1.1 and looking for a Firmware or Software Update section. Vodafone routers like the Ultra Hub and Pro II receive firmware patches that fix known stability bugs, so install any available updates and reboot.

### why does my Vodafone WiFi disconnect every few minutes

Common causes include signal interference from other devices, outdated firmware, or your device being too far from the router. Try switching to the 5GHz band if your router broadcasts both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, as it offers faster and less congested connections.

### how long should I unplug Vodafone router to fix WiFi

Unplug your Vodafone router for a full 30 seconds to properly clear its memory and reset the connection. This duration is long enough to resolve most WiFi dropping issues according to networking troubleshooting guidance.

### Vodafone WiFi disconnecting after power cycle still not working

If power cycling and checking for firmware updates don't resolve the issue, check your router placement away from interference sources like microwaves and cordless phones. If problems persist, contact Vodafone support to check for line faults or hardware problems.

## Sources

1. [I am trying to connect with Vodafone but have been unable to](https://www.justanswer.co.uk/computer-networking/jr9ju-trying-connect-vodafone-unable.html) (www.justanswer.co.uk)
