Sarcastic Geek Community

How To Speed Your Home WiFi.

Share:

Advertisements




WiFi is one of the most useful and important parts of using a computer, and yet it’s also one of the most frustrating. I hear difficulty constantly about Wi-Fi: It’s too slow, it never works in the living room and so on. Fortunately, there are a lot of things you can try to tune up your network!
One of the best ways to make sure your network is as fast and reliable as possible is to use up-to-date hardware.

7 ways to power up the Wi-Fi in your home.



1. DON'T HIDE YOUR ROUTER.


Most people hide their routers because they’re displeasing to the eye or in the way, but placing a router in a closet or in a cabinet is a one-way ticket to slow Wi-Fi: Walls and doors can degrade and absorb signal strength. Find a central location in your home and put your
router on a table. Because some routers are
designed to project a Wi-Fi signal slightly downward, keeping it higher off the ground will evenly distribute a Wi-Fi signal
throughout your home.

2. PASSWORD PROTECT YOUR NETWORK .


Because home Wi-Fi speeds are slightly dependent on how many people are using it at one time, i strong advice you to put password, It will ensure that only authorized people are using your network. Take advantage of the security already built into your router and
select a password that is a hard to figure out like combination of letters, numbers, and symbols.

3. ADJUST YOUR ROUTER'S ANTENNAS.


Most routers have two adjustable antennas on top. If yours are parallel, it's time to switch things up and go perpendicular. Wi-Fi
works best when signals are parallel to a device’s internal antenna, which are horizontal in laptops and vertical in desktop computers. Internal antennas vary in mobile devices, depending on how you’re holding them (in portrait or landscape mode).
Keeping a router’s antennas perpendicular to each other will ensure a solid connection between your home network and your
smartphones and laptops.

4. Boost Router’s Signal with a Bit of


Hacking
Another great way to extend your range is to hack your router and install the DD-WRT firmware . Not only will it give you a ton of great security features and other enhancements, but it gives you the
option to boost your transmitting power.
NOTE: This can be dangerous for your router, but most routers can
handle an increase up to 70 mW without causing any issues, and you’ll be able to access your network from much further away

5. KEEP YOUR ROUTER AWAY FROM OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE.


Keep away router from electronic device to prevent interference, Microwaves have historically been especially notorious
for interfering with routers communicating at 2.4GHz, but many other electronic devices also have an impact.

6. USE RANGE EXTENDER.

You probably don't even have to buy one to take advantage of this benefit; many old routers can be easily set up as wireless repeaters using their standard
configuration managers.

7. REBOOT ROUTER REGULARLY.


As is the case with most computers, rebooting a router can clean things up and make it run more efficiently. If you’re one of the many folks that has to reboot their router every so often so it doesn’t drop out, there is a solution. You can run a few tests to make sure the problem isn’t caused by heat or excess downloading, but an easy way to solve the problem is just automatically reboot it once a day or so . You can do this with DD-WRT or just a regular old outlet timer, you shouldn’t have to reboot your router so often. After going through these tweaks, you should find that your home Wi-Fi is faster, more reliable, and more secure than ever.

Am Daniel Dante and remember Web get better with MyWapTutors...

Share and comment..