How To Improve A Wi-Fi Network’s Performance
Enhancing the wireless capabilities of your network can greatly improve the signal reception and transfer between devices and your computer. This article will show you how to improve a Wi-Fi network’s.
- Find out if your wireless network type can be improved (examples are: 802.11a/b, 802.11g and 802.11n).
- Routers operate on a 2.4 Ghz frequency, check to see if your house hold appliances might be interfering with the signals. If so then change the frequency of your router and you will get much better performance.
- You can replace existing routers or wireless card with a faster standards, laptops have an inbuilt wireless capability so it will be easy, whereas personal coputers might need a card added to their motherboard.
- Performance can be improved by placing the router in a more elevated place or in a central location of the premises. The higher you place it the better the performance will be. Also try adjusting the transmitting signal and changing the channel from the commonly used 9 or 11, to a less populated one in order to get better results.
- Upgrade such as MIMO (multi-input/multi-output) can rival wired devices. It can also be of great help if you look for devices that can utilize your existing electrical wiring.
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