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6 Tips to Make Your Internet Connection Run Faster

by kapil Mehta # Guest Blogger

Speed is essential in the fast-paced world and thus slower Wi-Fi is not at all acceptable. The ISP possibly wishes to sell you a speedy Internet connection. So, you end up paying more money each month and get quicker Internet speeds. It may sound simple, but eventually you do not get that speed that you have been looking for. Fortunately, there are ways using which you can get better speed.

With lots of users getting their mobile devices connected to Wi-Fi hotspots across the world, it is no doubt that individuals want to know how to improve their Wi-Fi speed so they can upload and download documents, stream movies, and transfer data quickly.

Mentioned below are some of the suggestions for enhancing the capability and performance of your Wi-Fi:

  1. Shift the Router to a Better Location

You might set up your wireless network quickly to find that it does not function well in some parts of your home. You may also enjoy a working system at first but see that your network crashes when an individual uses a cordless phone or microwave oven. An easy way to address these common Wi-Fi networking problems is to shift the wireless router to a better location. Walls, remoteness, and nearness to appliances that hinder with a wireless signal can frequently have an impact on the network speed and performance. It is better to place your router as close as possible to the room in which you will use the internet the most.

  1. Scan for viruses

Another thing you should do is ensure that no virus is resulting you to get slower. At times viruses can stay on your PC and damage resources hence slowing down the speeds.

  1. Buy Wi-Fi Extender to perk up your current Wi-Fi Range

This is another great option to boost Wi-Fi range. If you plan to buy Netgear, then Mywifiext local functions as a web-based user interface which enables you to complete the process for Netgear extenders set-up by hand. The default Netgear IP address is needed to access the login page of mywifiext. In most of the cases, the default address is 192.168.1.250.

  1. Upgrade your equipment

While Wi-Fi gear can run for several years before failing, you should think about replacing older equipment. Most of the homeowners are acquainted with access points and network routers, but they might not understand that Wi-Fi technology improves continually. Newer Wi-Fi gear usually runs quicker, is more trustworthy, and provides better compatibility with the gadgets you use to join to the internet at house.

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  1. Check your filters

If you have your internet linked to a phone line that has a telephone on it as well then you will need to ensure you have top quality filters installed on your line. These are little plugs that you connect to the phone line and they assist filter out the interruptions.

  1. Replace and shorten cables

The length of your cables and their configuration can have an effect on speeds. Try getting the old phone sockets, cables, and lines replaced and rather use newer and smaller ones. This can frequently make a huge difference.

If all of these above-mentioned points fail, it is time to get in touch with your Internet Service Provider and Router Company and ask them for an investigation.


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About kapil Mehta Senior   # Guest Blogger

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Created on Nov 1st 2019 04:43. Viewed 483 times.

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