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How to Boost Your Wi-Fi Signal at Home: Six Fixes for a Faster Connection
Few things are as frustrating as a slow or unreliable Wi-Fi connection, especially when you’re in the middle of a call, or streaming your favourite series.
The good news is that you don’t always need to upgrade your internet package to enjoy better speeds. Sometimes, a few smart tweaks at home can make all the difference.
Here are our six top tips to boost your Wi-Fi signal.
Find the Perfect Spot for Your Router
Your Wi-Fi signal radiates in all directions, so where you place your router matters. The more central your router is, the better it can reach every corner of your home. Placing it on a high up on a shelf or table helps the signal spread more evenly.
Everyday devices like microwaves, cordless phones, Bluetooth speakers, and baby monitors, can interfere with your Wi-Fi signal. Try to position your router away from these devices, especially if you notice signal drops when they’re in use.
Avoid corners, cupboards, and floors. Some people hide the router behind the TV or inside a cabinet, but this can weaken the signal. You should also place your router near metal objects or thick concrete walls as both can block the signal.
Update Your Router’s Firmware
Like your smartphone or computer, your router needs the occasional software update to stay secure and perform at its best. This simple step can often boost speed and stability. Log in to your router’s admin panel (you’ll find the details on the device) and check for updates.
If your router is more than five years old, consider upgrading. Newer models handle more devices and offer stronger, more stable coverage.
Use Wi-Fi Extenders
If your signal drops in certain rooms, it might be time to expand your network. A Wi-Fi extender is a small, plug-in device that receives the existing Wi-Fi signal from your router, and then amplifies and rebroadcasts that signal to areas where your Wi-Fi is weak or doesn’t reach
At Faircom, our team of experts can help you choose the right solution for your home size and usage. Contact us to find out more.
Manage Your Devices
Remember, your Wi-Fi can only handle so many devices at once. Disconnect gadgets you’re not using and prioritise bandwidth for essential tasks like streaming, work calls, or gaming. There are several opps you can find online to easily test your internet speeds. Find out more here.
If you are part of a large family using multiple devices simultaneously, ask your service provider (yes, that’s us!) about upgrading to a plan that can handle higher traffic without slowing down. See our handy guide on how much data you need for your lifestyle.
Secure Your Wi-Fi
An unsecured network can slow your speeds dramatically, especially if neighbours or strangers are secretly connected.
Make sure your Wi-Fi is password-protected with a strong password (not 1234 or password). Changing your password every few months also helps keep things running smoothly and securely.
Restart Regularly
It might sound simple, but restarting your router can clear bugs and refresh your connection. Give it a reboot every week or two. Think of it as a digital reset button for your internet.
At Faircom, we’re passionate about keeping you connected with fast, reliable internet with zero frustration.
Contact us to discover our range of high-speed fibre packages and home connectivity solutions designed to fit your lifestyle.
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