Wi-Fi Slow at Home? Try These 5 Proven Ways to Improve Your Speed
There is nothing more frustrating than paying for a fast broadband connection and still watching a video buffer in the next room. The problem, however, may not be your internet plan at all. Home Wi-Fi can slow down because of router placement, thick walls, interference, crowded wireless channels or too many connected devices. In some cases, a router hidden behind a television cabinet is doing more damage than an expensive broadband upgrade would solve. Before calling your internet provider or buying new equipment, there are several practical things worth trying. A few simple changes can improve coverage, stability and real-world Wi-Fi performance without costing anything.
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