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Follow these tips to enhance your speed and connection:
Devices such as Smart TVs and Gaming consoles should be connected via Hard Wire (your Ethernet Cable) instead of Wi-Fi whenever possible. Streaming and gaming over Wi-Fi consumes a lot of bandwidth which may cause intermittent connection to other devices connected via Wi-Fi on your network. Additionally, hard wire is a more stable form of internet connection than Wi-Fi resulting in a better gaming and streaming experience.
Turn off other internet-enabled devices and applications when they are not in use to maintain higher speeds. Consider adding a Wi-Fi extender to your home to increase your modem's reach. Upgrading your plan to higher speeds may be needed if you're using multiple devices.
If you have 3rd party apps or software installed on your devices, keep them updated to achieve maximum speeds. To check for updates, visit the "settings" or "system preferences" on your devices. Set up automatic updates for apps, antivirus programs, and other softwares installed on your devices.
Try to use both 2.4 Ghz and 5Ghz frequencies on your modem. By connecting devices to both frequencies, it will prevent congestion on any one network and give you an overall better Wi-Fi experience. 2.4 Ghz vs 5Ghz 2.4 Ghz –Provides slower speeds but a wider range in distance from the modem. I.e. you can connect devices further away from the modem. 5Ghz - Provides faster speeds but a shorter range in distance from the modem. I.e. devices need to be connected closer to the modem. Older devices may not detect the 5Ghz frequency. When doing speed tests, you should connect your device to the 5Ghz frequency, as the 2.4 Ghz is limited in attaining higher speeds
If a router is being used next to your modem, the Wi-Fi from the modem should be disabled to allow the router to control the network. If the Wi-Fi signals from both the router and modem are broadcasting simultaneously and the devices are in close proximity, it may cause an interference and result in intermittent connection.
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