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6 easy improvemen­ts you can make

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>> REPOSITION YOUR ROUTER

Think about where your router is placed — aim to position it as centrally as possible (if you’re in a two–storey home, that means high up on the ground floor to improve its signal range upstairs). Also place it on a wooden shelf rather than brick or glass, as the latter materials are harder for Wi–Fi signals to pass through.

>> CHANGE WI–FI CHANNELS

if you determine your 2.4GHz network needs moving to a less–crowded channel, use your router’s configurat­ion utility and look for the channel settings in the Wireless or Wi–Fi section. if a channel Width setting is provided, make sure it’s 20MHz to reduce the risk of interferen­ce.

>> ADJUST ANTENNAS

if your router has two or more external antennas, align one vertically and the other horizontal­ly to see if that boosts the range further. Also consult your router’s support website to see if you can upgrade its supplied antennas with more powerful “high–gain directiona­l” replacemen­ts to boost the signal.

>> PURCHASE A WI–FI EXTENDER

relay devices cost around $30 for dual–band models — try to go for the same make as your router, and manage them using the manufactur­er’s app. Place the extender halfway between your router and the area where the signal is poor — if the signal remains weak, try moving the relay closer to the router.

>> SWITCH TO WIRED CONNECTION­S

Wireless is convenient, but it’s no match for a reliable cabled connection. if you have devices with ethernet ports close to the router — like a desktop Mac or Apple TV — connect them directly to a local area network (lAn) port on the router using a cat5e cable or better to reduce the load on your Wi–Fi network.

>> EXPAND WIRED DEVICES

Most routers offer no more than four lAn ports to connect to wired devices. network switches allow you to connect five to eight devices to a single lAn port without harming performanc­e. A Gigabit ethernet switch such as the TP–link Tl–SG105S offers five ports for under $20.

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