7 Wi-Fi tips and tricks to supercharge your internet speed

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7 Wi-Fi tips and tricks to supercharge your internet speed

A reliable Wi-Fi connection is the backbone of our day-to-day activities, be it work or entertainment. However, the frustration of a susceptible Wi-Fi sign can be all too familiar, wether on our smartphones, laptops, or even TVs. Worry not though, for here are seven Wi-Fi related hacks for better connectivity, as well as high speeds.

7 Wi-Fi tips and tricks

1. Optimal router placement

2. Update your router’s firmware

3. Choose the right Wi-Fi channel

4. Invest in a Wi-Fi range extender

5. Upgrade your router’s antennas

6. Secure your Wi-Fi network

7. Upgrade your router

1. Optimal router placement

The first step in improving your Wi-Fi sign is strategic router placement. Position your router in a primary location within your home, minimising boundaries like walls and big furniture. Elevate the router to reduce sign interference and maximise coverage.

2. Update your router's firmware

Regularly updating your router’s firmware guarantees it runs successfully and benefits from today’s advancements. Check your router’s settings page for firmware updates and follow the on-screen instructions for a swift upgrade.

3. Choose the right Wi-Fi channel

Wi-Fi signals operate on specific channels, and selecting the least congested channel can extensively improve your signal, especially if a lot of devices share the same router. Utilise a Wi-Fi analyser to identify the least crowded channels and regulate your router settings consequently.

4. Invest in a Wi-Fi range extender

If you’re wondering how to extend wifi range, the solution is Wi-Fi range extenders. These additionally referred to as signal boosters, are committed devices designed to enlarge your Wi-Fi router’s effective reach.

5. Upgrade your router's antennas

If your router has external antennas and supports upgrades, you can also consider getting better, more powerful antennas to improve your signal range, and hence, overall connectivity.

6. Secure your Wi-Fi network

A Wi-Fi network may be used by other unauthorised parties if not protected well enough. Preventing this and ensuring only your family members use the network distributes the bandwidth better between authorised devices.

7. Upgrade your router

If all else fails, do not forget to upgrade to a modern router with superior functions. The latest routers often help technology like beamforming and twin-band or tri-band connectivity, offering quicker and greater reliable Wi-Fi networks.

ALSO READ: Wi-Fi unable to connect to the internet? Here are 5 easy ways to fix it

 A sturdy Wi-Fi signal is essential for our interconnected lives, and these tips will provide effective methods to better your Wi-Fi range, and improve your overall internet experience.

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