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    Nov.2020
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    10 Ways to Boost Your Home WiFi for a Faster Internet

    Due to the Coronavirus crisis, many are still sheltered-in-place and working from home, so figuring out how to improve your WiFi speed is more important than ever. Typically, there are several reasons for slow WiFi speeds. If you want to get things running smoothly with less disruption, we recommend the following 10 ways to boost your WiFi at home for a faster internet.

    1. Place Your Router in the Perfect Spot 

    Placing your router in the perfect spot matters a great deal. Walls, doors, floors, ceilings, and other obstacles affect your WiFi speed in many ways. The ideal position of your router is closer to the center of your home as possible and in an open area without too many electronic devices around. Routers spread their WiFi signals downward. To maximize signal coverage, it’s a good idea to put your router in a higher place instead of placing it on the floor.

    2. Reduce Interference from Other Electronic Devices

    It’s obvious that less interference leads to better WiFi connection performance. Moving away from wireless interference and noise sources including microwaves, Bluetooth devices, baby monitors, and even your Christmas lights, is vital for speeding up your WiFi.

    3. Adjust Router’s Antennas 

    If you use a router with adjustable antennas, try positioning the antennas perpendicularly, with one vertically and one horizontally. But if you have only one (external) antenna, you should try serval times to find the best position.

    4. Choose a Better Frequency Band 

    Nowadays, most routers are dual-band routers, which support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. Normally, 2.4 GHz reaches further distance while 5 GHz offers stronger signal. Most of the electronic devices commonly use 2.4 GHz, so the airwaves in this frequency band might be more crowded than 5 GHz. To get faster WiFi speed, just simply switch the frequency band to 5 GHz, and don’t forget to get close to your router.

    5. Switch to a Better Channel

    A router can broadcast multiple channels. Try to avoid the most utilized channel in your area, and use the less overlapping channel if possible. In the 2.4 GHz spectrum, channels 1, 6, and 11 are the only 3 non-overlapping channels with the least interference. If you are in the 5 GHz spectrum, you’ll have a whole host of channels (24 channels) to choose from, making the selection much easier.

    6. Limit Your Unnecessary Connections

    When you are conducting video calls, playing online games, and streaming movies, you will get low-speed connections because these take up a lot of bandwidth. You need to prioritize your connections by limiting devices and optimizing the settings. Modern routers have a Quality of Service (QoS) setting, which allows you to prioritize certain applications over others and limit the amount of bandwidth those applications use. With QoS, you won’t be interrupted by downloading large files while you’re playing online games. Find more relative information below.

    How to set up QoS using TP-Link Wi-Fi router

    Using HomeCare QoS features in a TP-Link Router

     

    7. Set Up Wireless Security

    Setting up a password for your WiFi is necessary. On one hand, it keeps you safe from hackers. On the other hand, it protects you from your neighborhood since your open network might be used by your neighbors for downloading large files or streaming videos. To set password for your WiFi, just choose WPA2 as the encryption method and select your own passphrase.

     

    8. Use Range Extenders/Powerline Networks

    Sometimes, you still get very low WiFi signals even if you place the router perfectly in the center of your home, especially when you live in a large multistory house. Here, you need range extenders to extend your WiFi network. These boost the existing WiFi in your home by receiving the wireless signals from your router and repeating them, extending your coverage even further. Or alternatively, using Powerline kits to transmit data throughout existing electrical wiring, eliminating the need for complicated Ethernet cable setup. Go ahead and check out our Range Extender (RE) and Powerline Adapter (PLC) products!

    RE: https://www.tp-link.com/ae/home-networking/powerline/

    Powerline Adapter: https://www.tp-link.com/ae/home-networking/powerline/

    9. Upgrade Your Router with the Latest WiFi Technology

    Keeping up with the latest WiFi technology is always good for your internet connection. To enjoy better wireless experiences, you might consider getting a brand new router and other electronic devices (PC, cell phone, tablet, etc.) that support WiFi 6 technology. Besides that, get a router with MU-MIMO technology. MU-MIMO improves your home network capacity and efficiency by allowing WiFi to communicate with multiple devices simultaneously. To take your home network to the next level, try getting a Mesh WiFi system (if you have the budget for it, of course). Mesh systems eliminate dead zones and provide uninterrupted WiFi throughout your home. Try our TP-Link OneMeshTM routers and other devices to enjoy seamless WiFi connections with just one network name and without WiFi dead zones. Find more relative information below.

    10. Reboot Your Router and Modem Regularly

    Your router and modem need a break after working for a long time. That might be the easiest way to fix internet connection problems such as low WiFi speeds, pages not loading, videos/movies freezing halfway, and music stop playing. A simple reboot cools off the router’s memory and allows updates to install. According to the Consumer Reports, your WiFi connection would become slow if your router doesn’t catch a break.

    Got all that? Great. Let us know which of these ways have helped speed up your WiFi. If you have your own personal recommendations feel free to share with the rest of us. Especially in today’s day and age, fast, seamless internet is a must have.

     

    About TP-Link

    TP-Link is a global innovator and provider of consumer and SMB networking products and the world's No. 1 provider of WLAN and broadband CPE devices,** with products available in over 120 countries to hundreds of millions of customers. Committed to intensive R&D, efficient production, and strict quality management, TP-Link continues to provide award-winning networking products in wireless routers, cable/DSL gateways, powerline adapters, range extenders, cloud cameras, smart home devices, and accessories for global end-users. For small and medium business customers, TP-LINK endeavors to provide stable Business Wi-Fi solutions along with reliable enterprise switches and routers.

     

    * Actual quantity of connected devices is not guaranteed and will vary as a result of network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors, including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic, and client location.

    ** According to IDC Worldwide Quarterly WLAN Tracker Report, Q4 2019 Release. Based on units shipped.

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