Too often the computer is disconnected from Wi-Fi

Dear users of this forum,

The evil that happens to me is this:

My computer is too often disconnected from my Wi-Fi, but only in special cases. They are as this:

  1. When I ask chat bots (for example DeepSeek, ChatGPT, Le Chat and others) about socially or politically controversial topics,
  2. When I try to write an email to institutions about socially or politically controversial topics,
  3. When I read webpages about socially or politically controversial topics (they could be even about medical research which has the power of controversial social or political influence, given the discoveries made in the research).

It is obvious that I am somehow hacked or hijacked. I would need help to discover how is this done on my computer or on my wi-fi.

I use Mozilla Firefox and Libre Wolf on Linux OpenSuse 15.

I use Huawei router which is connected to Ubee router which is connected to coaxial cable for cable internet.

Best regards,
Nikola

That doesn’t sound right.

The first thing I would try is to run a Live image from an USB stick, you can get a Tumbleweed Live image by going to openSUSE Tumbleweed - Get openSUSE and clicking Alternative Downloads.

Availability of live images

Why is there no (easy to find) direct link to live images for Tumbleweed and Leap?

Another idea: Can you use a fixed connection to the Ubee router? if so, does that does show the same connection interruptions?

@nikolamilevski:

  1. 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz WLAN?
  2. How many other WLAN networks are located near you?
  3. And, what’s their signal strength in your WLAN area?
  4. Can your WLAN Router detect other things in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands such as, radar systems?