Internet Cutting Out

I don't know why I haven't brought this up yet, but this has been happening since day 1 (of the PS4's release.) My internet will just randomly cut out and back in every once in a while. It's extrememly sporadic and some days it'll be just fine, others I can't go 20 minutes without it doing this. This isn't that big of a problem on most games, but on my personal favorite, Warframe, if I'm in a mission when this happens, that's it. Mission failed. I have to start over. The worst thing about it is that plenty of the missions last a LOT longer than 20 minutes, so essentially, I have to get extrememly lucky to even completely most of this game. Does anyone know how to fix this, because, as I've said, it's been plaguing me since day 1. Also, it's not a problem with my internet as this only happens on my PS4.

Rustful wrote:
while using wifi you have to take into consideration how far away from the modem you are what could be interrupting the signal ( microwave, washing machine, multiple walls ) make sure the modem is not tucked into a corner and if you or someone else is downloading from the network while you are connected from a distant wireless connection you are basically screwed you need to use an ethernet cable to boost and definately stop constant connection loss.Yeah true, my Hoover's connected via WiFi and on the odd accassion it goes out the back door and hoovers the lawn........bloody thing 

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