Maximize Your WiFi: Simple Tips to Boost Signal Strength and Speed

07.11.24 01:41 PM By Rosabell Chuli

How to boost your Wi-Fi Signals

Whether you're streaming your favorite shows, working from home, or just browsing the web, a strong and reliable WiFi connection is essential. But if your signal is weak or inconsistent, it can really put a damper on things. Don't worry, we've got you covered with some effective tips to boost your WiFi signal and ensure a smooth internet experience. Let’s dive in and get your WiFi running at its best!

First, check your internet speed by connecting your computer directly to the router using an Ethernet cable and running a speed test. If the speed test results do not match the speeds stated on your internet bill, it might be time to call our customer care team for assistance. If the speeds match but you're still facing issues, here are some tips you can implement to boost your WiFi performance.

Use WiFi Extenders

A WiFi extender, also known as a repeater or booster, works by receiving your existing WiFi signal, amplifying it, and then transmitting the boosted signal. Wi-Fi extenders can help improve coverage in areas where your main router’s signal is weak, but they are generally a temporary fix for WiFi problems. For the most part, they’re a poor substitute for using a better stand-alone router or a mesh system. However, there are instances when a WiFi extender can be beneficial

In large homes where the WiFi signal doesn’t reach all areas, such as the basement or the far end of the house, an extender can help boost the signal to these hard-to-reach spots. If you’re in a rental property or a situation where you can’t make permanent changes, using an extender can be a quick and non-invasive solution to improve your WiFi coverage

Optimal Router Placement

The fact is, where you place the router can hugely affect your wireless coverage. Here are pointers that will help you know where to place your router:

    • If your router has external antennas, orient them vertically to bump up coverage. Vertical orientation can help spread the signal more effectively throughout your home.
    • Place your router in the center of your house, if possible, so the signal can reach each corner of the house with ease.
    • Avoid heavy-duty appliances or electronics, since running those in close proximity can impact WiFi performance. Devices like microwaves, cordless phones, and baby monitors can interfere with WiFi signals. Keep your router away from such devices to maintain a strong and stable connection.
    • It can even help to elevate the router—mount it high on the wall or on the top shelf to get a better signal.

Use an Ethernet Cable

One of the simplest and most effective ways to ensure a stable and fast internet connection is by using an Ethernet cable. Connecting your devices directly to the router with an Ethernet cable provides several advantages over wireless connections.

o set up an Ethernet connection, you’ll need an Ethernet cable and a device with an Ethernet port, such as a computer, gaming console, or smart TV. Simply plug one end of the Ethernet cable into your router and the other end into your device. Once connected, your device should automatically recognize the wired connection and prioritize it over any available WiFi networks.

And there you have it! Boosting your WiFi signal doesn’t always require complicated solutions. By optimizing your setup and making small adjustments, you can enjoy faster, more reliable internet throughout your home. Remember, a little experimentation goes a long way in finding what works best for your space and needs. So try out these tips, monitor the improvements, and feel the difference in your connectivity. Here’s to stronger, faster, and frustration-free WiFi—happy browsing!

Rosabell Chuli