Why is my internet not working after paying?

Experiencing no internet despite recent payment? Here’s a quick summary of key fixes for Wavelink customers in Kenya.

  • Verify payment processing: Confirm your M-Pesa or bank payment reflects in your account; delays can take 1-2 hours.

  • Restart equipment: Unplug modem/router for 30 seconds to resolve temporary glitches.

  • Check cables and signals: Ensure Ethernet/coaxial cables are secure; test for outages on our status page.

  • Device issues: Update Wi-Fi settings, disable VPNs, or scan for malware on affected gadgets.

  • Contact support: If unresolved, reach our Nairobi team via live chat or hotline for activation.

Common Causes Post-Payment

Paying for your Wavelink internet plan should restore seamless connectivity, but glitches happen. Processing delays from mobile money like M-Pesa often cause the biggest hiccups—your funds might clear, but activation lags due to high transaction volumes in Nairobi. Router firmware glitches or unconfirmed account status can also block service, mimicking non-payment. Network congestion in urban areas like Nairobi County exacerbates this, especially during peak evening hours like 7 PM EAT.

Step-by-Step Troubleshooting

Start simple to fix “internet not working after paying” without calling support.

  1. Log into your Wavelink account: Visit wavelinknetworks.co.ke/portal, enter your ID number or phone, and check subscription status. If pending, payments auto-activate within 60 minutes.

  2. Power cycle devices: Unplug your modem and router for 30-60 seconds, then reconnect. This refreshes IP assignment and clears cache—effective for 80% of cases.

  3. Inspect physical connections: Secure all Ethernet, power, and coaxial cables. Swap faulty ones; loose connections drop service post-reboot.

  4. Test on multiple devices: Connect via Ethernet if Wi-Fi fails. Forget the network on phones/laptops and rejoin—VPNs or outdated settings interfere.

  5. Check for outages: Use our real-time map at wavelinknetworks.co.ke/status or SMS “STATUS” to 1111. ISP-wide issues in KE affect fiber routes.

These steps target Kenyan ISPs like Wavelink, optimizing for fiber and LTE plans.

Device and Network Fixes

Single-device failures point to local problems. Malware hogs bandwidth; run Avast or Windows Defender scans. For Wavlink extenders (common with us), reset via the button and reconfigure at wifi.wavlink.com—disable mobile data during setup. Position routers centrally, away from microwaves, to boost signals in apartments. Update firmware via our app for stability.

If basics fail, we’re here 24/7. Dial 0800-722-222 (toll-free), email support@wavelinknetworks.co.ke, or chat live. Provide your account ID, payment PIN, and speed test screenshots from speedtest.net. Our Nairobi techs handle activations, borehole-adjacent fiber checks, or Halal-compliant billing queries fast. Proactive monitoring prevents repeats.

Prevent Future Downtime

Subscribe to auto-payments via M-Pesa for instant renewals. Upgrade to our 100Mbps fiber for reliability in high-density areas. Enable router QoS settings to prioritize work Zoom calls. Regular reboots weekly keep things smooth.

Wavelink Networks delivers reliable internet across Nairobi—trusted by thousands. Facing issues? Act now with these tips or connect with us today.

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