@mikeagner
There is nothing wrong with your TP switches, there is nothing wrong with your Dot or Alexa, and there is probably plenty wrong with your wireless signal.
Wireless signals in the home have a limited range; 2.4G has the greatest range and 5G has a much shorter range. 2.4G is a much slower band than 5G. In practice, this means to set up wireless audio devices (like Alexa devices) on 2.4G for greatest range, and set up video devices capable of streaming (like, Fire TV, phones and tablets) on the faster 5G. But, this is not all of the story; you must have a strong signal strength of both bands to have good results everywhere you want it. In my 2-story home this is true. I still need to use range extenders throughout the house to increase the signals higher at the farthest corners of the house. The router must be on a top level floor and centrally located within the house; especially not in a far away basement corner. Router must be a top quality, dual band device. It helps to be able to measure signal strength, and there is an Android app called Wi-Fi Analyzer that does this job, and a computer app called inSSIDer, useful on laptops you can go around the house with to measure signal strength.
Your wi-fi signal is weak most every place you need it. Fix the problem areas and your wireless gear will work better.
I have TP switches, Echos and Dots, and Fire TVs all throughout my house and do HD video streaming to many devices, (including tablets and phones), and all work perfectly because I cured any of my wi-fi issues long ago.