Slow Wi-Fi? Follow these steps to make your Wi-Fi connection faster

Slow internet is the worst thing for anyone in today’s connected world. There are times when a user is in the middle of something important such as a file upload for professionals, or a game for a gamer, where a slow internet can really hurt the user. This, apart from the fact that a slow, slow stream or slow download is annoying for everyone anyway. Many a times, it happens that people have signed up for a good speed connection but cannot get the optimum speed on their device. In such cases, the reason for slow internet is mainly weak Wi-Fi connection. Either your device is too far from the router, or there may be blockages between the device and the router. There are also things like dueling frequency, which is a phenomenon that occurs when two or more routers are transmitting on the same channel/frequency and slow each other down.

No matter the cause, there are ways to combat them and have a stable, fast-paced Internet surfing experience. So let’s take a look at them.

Wi-Fi Analysis App

The Wi-Fi analyzer acts as an eyesore in the scope of waves and frequencies. Find a suitable Wi-Fi analyzer tool as per your system’s specifications and needs.

Detect unstable Wi-Fi

Once you have downloaded and installed the application, launch Wi-Fi Analyzer by pressing Windows Key + S and then launch the application. Once you have launched the application, select “Analyze” on the top menu bar of your app. The analyzer will display information about the channels and their frequency.

Change your router’s channel

After the app gives you an analysis of the weak channels, it’s time to replace them. To access your router’s settings in a browser such as Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, use the link below:

TP-Link Router: https://tplinklogin.netNet Gear Router: https://routerlogin.netLinksys Router: Navigate to 192.168.1.1

After opening the router settings, log in with the specified ID and password. Click here to change channel Wireless Settings > advanced settings.

Select the option with the optimal connection and save the changes. Then, restart your router for the new settings to apply.

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