Has your wifi speed dropped? Easy solution in 6 ways!

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Who doesn't want uninterrupted internet experience? But for various reasons we don't always get proper internet. There are problems with ISP but there are some issues that can affect our internet speed. Although the speed of the Internet is not bad at times, online streaming games, YouTube and website browsers often have problems with speed.
If you are using home network or wifi at home then today we will discuss how to get full speed by following different methods.

  1. Check internet connection
    If there is a problem with the speed of the internet, before finding out the problem of WiFi, you need to make sure that your internet connection is OK. It is important to know if there is a problem with the ISP. To find out, first call your ISP to find out if the line is working. Another thing you can do is plug in your Ethernet cable directly to your laptop or other device. See if the internet is working properly.
    If the internet does not work even after connecting the cable directly, then you will understand the problem in your line. Call the ISP and take the necessary action.
    However, after connecting the cable to the laptop, if the internet works properly, then you will understand the problem with your WiFi connection. Sometimes there is another problem, the website you are trying to access may be down. You can use the IsUp.me website to check if the website is down.
    Moreover, you can use the Speed ​​Test website to check the internet speed. Check the speed of both the WiFi device and the direct Ethernet cable. However, keep in mind that the speed of WiFi connection may be slightly lower than cable connection.
  2. Update the device's firmware
    The router should be kept up-to-date at all times to solve all the problems of WiFi connection. Various bug fixes in the router are fixed through periodic firmware updates. Keeping regular firmware updates can solve various problems including speed issues.
    However, there is no need to update the router all the time if there is no problem. If your router has the latest version update, reboot the router, clear the cache and reset the software if necessary.
    If there is a problem with the internet speed on a particular device, make sure that the device is up to date. Go to settings and check for updates or restart the device.
  3. Switch to WiFi channel
    Wi-Fi networks are usually broadcast through many different channels and two different frequency bands. In the United States, for example, there are 11 standard Wi-Fi channels and 13 world-wide channels.
    Initially routers were broadcast at 2.4 GHz. Modern routers can simultaneously broadcast at 2.4GHz or 5GHz due to increasing demand for home WiFi networks.

However, the advantage of increasing or decreasing the frequency can sometimes be a problem. Because if a router or any other electronic device besides you is broadcast on the same frequency then the frequency may be overcrowded and the internet speed may be reduced. So if there is an internet problem even after everything is fine, you can change the channel of the router.

  1. Check for additional bandwidth costs

If you notice that your internet speed is dropping at certain times of the day, then you know that a certain device or software is consuming extra bandwidth. Large file downloads, video streaming, and online gaming can result in excessive bandwidth costs that affect your overall Internet speed. So you should first check which apps or devices are occupied by your router.
You can check it in different ways like Capsa tool.
Sometimes malware can cause additional internet usage so keep your antivirus installed on your system updated and scan it regularly.

  1. Set your router in the right place
    When setting up your router, make sure you are setting up the router in the right place. This is because the internet speed largely depends on where the router is being installed.
    Although we do not see the wireless signals moving around us, if there is an obstacle then the speed can be reduced naturally. Any metal object can create a major obstacle to the movement of the signal. So always place the router in a place where there is no obstruction.
    The router is best placed in the middle of the room so that the signal can travel smoothly. Moreover, to get good speed, there is no need to place the router in the corner of the room as the signal can be broadcast at 360 degree angle.
    Other devices, such as microwaves, can also reduce WiFi speeds.
    . Strengthen network security
    If you see a suspicious device connected to your WiFi router, quickly remove it. This is because someone has infiltrated your network illegally. In this case you should ensure maximum security of your connection.
    There are many ways to secure the home network, but the minimum level configuration is to change the default login password. By default, the router's login password is Username: admin Password: admin / password. You should change this before setting up the router.
    Enter a strong password to ensure maximum security of WiFi network. Common passwords must be avoided. Password combination numbers, upper case, lower case b
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