To disable the automatic Wi-Fi hopping feature on your device, you typically need to access the settings related to Wi-Fi or network connections. The exact steps may vary depending on the make and model of your device, but here is a general guide that you can follow to disable this feature:
1. Access Wi-Fi Settings:
- Locate the settings app on your device. This is usually represented by a gear icon.
- Tap on the settings app to open it.
- Look for the "Connections," "Network & Internet," or "Wi-Fi" option. Tap on it to enter the Wi-Fi settings.
2. Advanced Wi-Fi Settings:
- Within the Wi-Fi settings menu, try to find an option called "Advanced" or "Advanced Settings." This is where you can access more detailed settings related to Wi-Fi.
3. Wi-Fi Assistant or Wi-Fi Manager:
- Once in the advanced settings, there might be an option for a "Wi-Fi Assistant" or "Wi-Fi Manager." Tap on this option to view more specific Wi-Fi settings.
4. Disable Auto Wi-Fi Hopping:
- Look for an option related to "Auto Wi-Fi Hopping" or "Switch Networks Automatically." This is the feature that allows your device to switch networks automatically.
- Toggle the switch or checkbox to turn off this feature. It might be as simple as tapping on the toggle or checkbox to disable it.
5. Confirm and Save:
- After disabling the auto Wi-Fi hopping feature, make sure to save the changes. There might be a "Save" or "Apply" button at the bottom of the screen. Tap on it to confirm your selection.
6. Restart Your Device:
- To ensure that the changes take effect, it is recommended to restart your device after disabling the auto Wi-Fi hopping feature.
By following these steps, you should be able to disable the automatic Wi-Fi hopping on your device. If the specific terms or options mentioned above do not exactly match what you see on your device, look for similar terms within the Wi-Fi settings to achieve the desired outcome.