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20 September 2017
Top 10 Ways to Boost Your Home Wi-Fi
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WiFi
is one of the most important developments in the evolution of the
internet—no one wants to be chained to a desktop—but it’s also one of
the most frustrating. If you’re plagued by slow speeds, bad reception,
and other WiFi issues, here are 10 ways you can power up the WiFi in
your home.
10. Use the Latest Wi-Fi Technologies
One
of the best ways to make sure your network is as fast and reliable as
possible is to use up-to-date hardware. We’ve gone through the basics of
router hardware before, so check out the first lesson of our networking Night School
for the full lowdown. The main thing you need to know: Wireless A, B,
G, and N are older wireless standards, with wireless AC being the most
current offering.'
If
you’re streaming more and more HD video to devices like Chromecasts or
smartphones, having a wireless AC connection will alleviate video
stuttering or buffering thanks to its ability to move more data at a
faster rate than the older N standard. Its successor, AX, isn’t due out
until 2019, so you won’t have to worry about updating your wireless tech
for a while if you’re already caught up. Note that you’ll need both a
wireless AC router and a device, networking card, or USB dongle with
wireless AC support in your computer if you want the full speed boost.
With more smart devices like light bulbs and switches scattered
throughout the house, a strong WiFi signal that can propagate throughout
your home is essential. But if you’ve only got one crappy router, and
don’t feel like learning how to convert your second one into a repeater,
consider purchasing a wireless mesh network system.
Companies like Luma, Eero,
and even Google have released mesh network routers, smaller routers you
place throughout your home to blanket it in WiFi. They usually operate
with one functioning as the base station while the others are plugged in
at various points throughout the home. They all feature an easy setup
process through a smartphone application that let you monitor nearly
everything going on inside your network, including sites visited and
devices connected to your setup.