Summary:This guide explains Why Connections Drop So Easily When Wi-Fi Switches to Mobile Data, what it usually means in real-world use, and how to narrow the issue down before you change more settings.
What this usually means on a live network
Why Connections Drop So Easily When Wi-Fi Switches to Mobile Data is usually not a single mysterious fault. It is more often the result of DNS, split tunneling, IPv6, system proxy settings, or the current network path being slightly out of line with each other.
Test the closest layer first
Before you change several settings, compare another network, another browser, or another device. That quickly tells you whether the problem stays on the device, follows the current connection, or only appears in one service.
Change one thing at a time
When the issue involves routing or network behavior, changing too many layers at once only hides the real cause. Keep one clean baseline, then test one adjustment at a time until the symptom clearly moves.
The quickest next steps
- Compare another network before you change more settings.
- Change only one routing or DNS layer at a time.
- Write down when the symptom appears and whether it follows one device or all of them.