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Maximizing Your Home Broadband

by Eloiza

In today’s digital age, having a reliable and fast internet connection is essential. However, even with a broadband package of 100 Mbps or higher, the actual speeds you experience may fall short. A typical “working” speed is around 50-60 Mbps, but sometimes you may experience slowdowns. In this article, we’ll share some tips on how to get the most out of your home broadband, as well as some advice that applies to workplace Wi-Fi.

Fixing speed issues

One of the biggest factors that can reduce Wi-Fi speeds is the router. This can be due to a variety of factors including the router’s power, compatibility with new standards, the provider’s connectivity, interference, signal strength, and more.

Checking router and client settings

The configuration of your local network can significantly impact the speed of your wireless network. To improve your speeds, start by updating the Wi-Fi device driver on your home PC or laptop. Forcing the 802.11N standard can provide a constant speed of 54-60 Mbps, but if that’s not an option, you can use the 802.11G standard instead. Avoid using the hybrid mode of 802.11B/G/N as this will reduce the performance of all devices to the weakest one during an active network interchange.

On the access point, enable the WMM (Multimedia Environment) feature. In the Windows Device Manager, go to the network adapter properties, then to the “Advanced” tab and enable “802.11n direct connection mode.” Make sure to enable the WMM feature (if accessible) and manually choose the most available channel in the 2.4 GHz band or use the router’s network scanning feature to auto-switch. If the router supports 5 GHz frequency, use it to transfer clients to that frequency. You can also adjust the transmitter power based on the position of the access point.

For security, use WPA2 with encryption algorithms, as WEP or WPA with TKIP encryption will not surpass the 54 Mbps speed limit. Finally, download and install the official firmware from the device manufacturer’s website.

By following these recommendations, you can maintain a wireless internet speed of 54-65 Mbps in your home from your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. And if you’re not satisfied with your current provider, you can check out the Hyperoptic website for a better experience.

In conclusion, by making some simple adjustments to your network settings, you can significantly improve your home and workplace broadband speeds.

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