Let’s
face it. There can be nothing more frustrating than trying to surf the internetusing
Wi-Fithat is agonizingly slow. While there are several companies
that make claims of super fast speeds, there is no dearth of complaints from
users about slow internet speeds. It is important to remember that Wi-Fi waves
are radio waves that travel small distances and are picked up by smartphones.
Unfortunately, if anything comes in the way of these waves, they get blocked,
causing slow internet speed. Here's what you need to keep in mind when it comes
to your Wi-Fi router..
Never place the router on the floor
Home routers are designed in
such a way that they emit signals downward. So, when you place your router on
the floor, the signal goes towards the floor instead your smartphone/
laptop. Wi-Fi waves need no obstruction whatsoever in order to function
well.
Don't
place the router in an enclosed space
While you may want to protect
your precious router from dust, water, breakage, etc, keeping it in a locked
cupboard or cabinet will render it almost useless. This is because the signal
will get absorbed by the door of the closet, rendering the router almost
useless. Instead keep it on a shelf that is slightly higher so that there are
lesser chances of damage.
The
placement of your router
This is the most important
thing you need to keep in mind. Remember, Wi-Fi waves are easily
absorbed by things that come in their way, hence, you need to place your router
at a place where there will be minimum hindrance. Place it in a room that is
accessible from all corners of the house. This way it will ensure that the
signal strength is equal in all areas of the house.
Pay
attention to the antennas
Just in case your modem has two
external antennas, make sure you keep one pointed straight up while the other
one should be tilted horizontally towards the left
Keep
electronic items away from your router
It's pointless to keep your router next to your computer, thinking
the speed will pick up. On the contrary, television sets, kitchen appliances,
computers, etc will interfere with your router's signals, making the signal
weak. Make sure that you keep your router away from any electronic devices that
may impact Wi-Fi speed.
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