How to Improve Your Internet Speed

Posted by Jennifer Truong on July 17th, 2019

When your internet speed is slow, you start blaming the game. But it is important to find out the root cause behind that. Today, we are here with a list of solutions which you can apply to achieve an ideal internet set up rendering high-speed data.

Here’s how you can increase the internet speed:

Choose The Mobile Operator Wisely

There is a smart way of doing that. Find out the mobile service provider which would give you the fastest service at your preferred locations. Gather a group of friends with various mobile devices and perform a speed test together. You can even organize a speed test meet up where you can visit your friend’s house turn by turn. Note that, it is important to restart the Wi-Fi connection before you run the test. You can achieve faster speeds by even switching the service providers with each other.

Fix The Wi-Fi Dead Spots

You can run the speed tests in the areas where you use Wi-Fi to find out if it’s a dead spot. If you encounter a problem at that particular place, mark it as a dead spot, and you can try moving your router and run the test again to see if the problem is still there. A mesh system like Google Wi-Fi will be a better solution if you can’t move the router to at a better position.

Adjusting Wi-Fi

When you are looking to improve the internet speed, the first thing you can try doing is adjusting the antennas on the router. You can try experimenting with various configurations to check the signal strength after each change you make. Sometimes, adjusting antennas can boost the signals. Also, when repositioning the router, it is important that it stays near a phone socket. But sometimes even moving the router from the floor to a chair or table can make a difference.

Check The Uploads

Most of the internet connection tend to provide faster download than upload speed. So, if your speed is not working so well, it is wise to check the browser history. Since requests from your computer for multiple elements of a page might be stuck in the upload queue.

Major applications which can hammer your systems are the torrent programs. Hence, if you have recently downloaded a torrent, it will automatically limit the uploading for others until you remove the request manually. Even the recent upload of a bunch of home videos into Dropbox can put a strain to your upstream for quite a while. The best way to solve this is by setting upload caps within the individual applications. Check the upload speed and set a cap for about half the reported figure.

Block Ads

Ads are annoying. Plus, they can bog down the internet experience. Especially, when you have a slow connection to go with. Ads fetch more data from multiple servers. Plus, it requires a longer wait before the webpage loads. Hence, it is advisable to look for the ad blockers. Cutting the amount of data sent to your computer by blocking ads can boost the browsing speeds and makes the internet experience more bearable.

Consider Ethernet

Wi-Fi has become a must-have. Since everyone uses WIFI these days, it encourages the use of sending information wirelessly. Which is overwhelming at some point. This could be a big problem in some places where everyone is using wireless devices. All the traffic would create congestion that slows down your internet speed. To get rid of that problem, you can use an ethernet cable which you need to connect to your router. Using Shielded Cat6 cable, or any other suitable Ethernet cable would make internet work faster and achieve maximum speeds.

Is Your ISP Working Properly?

Even after trying all these, still, your internet connection seems slow then there are possibilities that the problem may lie in your ISP or router. You can connect a device like a laptop directly to the router with an ethernet cable and run a speed test. Disconnect the cable and run the test again. Remember, that the Wi-Fi will always be a little slow, but if the difference between the two tests is larger, the router is probably the problem. If there is not much difference between the two tests, your ISP is the culprit.

Use VPN

Sometimes ISPs limits your internet speed. Often, they do so because you might have hit a certain data cap. At many points, they target video websites, streaming services since they consume a lot of bandwidth. With that said, if you are dealing with throttling, a VPN can help by redirecting your traffic so that your ISP can not identify. Switching to a VPN won’t increase the speed beyond the maximum limits, but, in many cases, it can resolve bandwidth throttling.

There are various ways you can make good use of your internet services by increasing its speed and capabilities.

 

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