To troubleshoot Wi-Fi, start by
restarting your modem and router (unplug for 30 seconds) and checking cable connections. Verify if the issue is with one device or all devices, then "forget" the network on your device and reconnect. Finally, update network drivers or factory reset the router if needed
To troubleshoot slow internet,
start by running a speed test, then power cycle your modem and router (unplug for 60 seconds). Check if the issue is Wi-Fi-specific by testing a wired Ethernet connection, move closer to the router, and eliminate physical obstructions. Update router firmware and device drivers, and close high-bandwidth applications
For optimal home network performance,
utilize a centralized router location, implement a wired Gigabit Ethernet (Cat 6+) backbone for stationary devices, and deploy a mesh Wi-Fi system for broad coverage. Essential steps include updating firmware, utilizing 5GHz bands for speed, enabling Quality of Service (QoS) for traffic management, and separating IoT devices
Network Setups
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