By Jetackuu 2016-07-02 09:55:55
Personally I'd move it away from other devices.
I'd also get my own modem and router and not use the crap that is supplied by the ISP.
At the least you could attempt changing channels, and 2.4ghz (unlike 5ghz) propagates through walls easily enough, so I doubt strength is an issue unless you have lead lined walls, or are too far (however having a ups right beside it probably isn't a great idea, but I wouldn't expect it to be causing issues, but it could, potentially).
Ultimately it sounds like the wifi is ***on the device and you need a new one, especially if wired is working fine.
edit: reread; if the wifi is going out for everything periodically when you're doing a particular action then it is probably crashing and restarting the radio and/or service on the router, whether that's by design from the ISP or a defect is hard to say, but it sounds like it's an issue with that device. Fortunately they're required by law to let you use your own, so have fun shopping (or have them replace it, but you're most likely better off having your own, especially if you're at the level of at least knowing what an SSID is).