The closest thing I’ve found is a discussion on reddit about iPhones dropping wifi connections on Google Fiber. The issue isn’t limited to my phone, but I thought the proposed solution was interesting.
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Split the networks and manually set the 5ghz channel to 36
One thing that’s interesting about Google Fiber. The network box contains both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands and that it automatically determines, which band it connects devices to.
Could the issue be related to that feature?
Anyways, I’ve decided to split my WiFi network and see what happens. You can do this by going to fiber.google.com and navigating to the Network page. Here you’ll see something like this. Just click Advanced and then the Wi-Fi tab.
As you can see above. I’ve selected Other and named the a 5 GHz band separately.
I am less certain about changing the channel settings. For now I’ve left it as automatic. If splitting the band doesn’t work I’ll try that next.
It’s only been a day, but since I’ve done this my Google Fiber connection hasn’t dropped. I’ll give it a few more before marking this as a correct solution.