Many times I get asked, “How can I improve my Internet at Home?”, and then I run through the following checklist to identify what might be the problem. In the future, I hope to send them a link to this post to see if this can reduce
- Is it Device specific? – Is it only one computer\tablet\laptop or is it all of them?
- If it is a specific Device, how far is it from the Wifi Router? If its farther away, try moving it closer to see if the speed improves
- If its a single device that is using a network cable, Have you tried a different cable?
- If its a single device, you may want to identify how old it is and if
- If its all devices, then answer the following questions
- What type of Router are you using (This is the box that shares your internet, Wifi Router\Modem)?
- Is it provided by the Internet Provider?
- How old is it? If its over 5 years may want to ask your Provider for a new one
- If its your Router, what firmware version is it using?
- FIrmware is the version of software its using from the manufacturer, sometimes they need to be updated due to new or revised internet protocols
- To get it updated, lookup the instructions online and find the credentials to log in and perform the update (or Call us)
- How old is it? If its over 5 years you may want to just purchase a new one
- Is it provided by the Internet Provider?
- Who is your internet Provider and what type of Internet are you paying for?
- Find your Internet bill and review the service you are paying for
- Use a speed test website to identify how fast your internet, such as www.speedtest.net
- If you are paying for 10Mbps and you are only seeing 1 or 2 Mbps then you need to call your provider and let them know you are not getting the performance you are paying for
Sometimes I just install some software on our customers computers and then I can troubleshoot for them. This can be more efficient especially if the performance issues is costing you money.
How can I improve my Internet at Home?