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This wikiHow teaches you how to increase your Internet's speed and consistency. While it isn't possible to increase your Internet speed past the speed for which you're paying your Internet Service Provider, most people don't get the most out of their Internet connections. By applying a mixture of general fixes, hardware solutions, and software updates—including changing your computer's DNS settings—you can optimize your Internet connection for speed.

Improving Your Wi-Fi Speed

  1. Turn everything off, including your modem, and then restart everything.
  2. Update the firmware on your router and modem.
  3. Switch Wi-Fi bands or channels.
  4. Move your router to a better location, such as up higher in the center of your home.
  5. Protect your network with a strong password so no one can leech off of it.
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Restart your router.

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  1. This is commonly known as "power cycling", and it allows your router to clear out its internal cache and start from scratch. Restarting your router will also prompt it to re-select the least busy Wi-Fi channel, which is something that may change daily depending on your location. [1]
    • You can program your router to restart itself daily from within its settings page .
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    Expert Trick: If you're on your phone or computer and your Internet seems slow, try connecting on another device. If it's also slow on that device, you'll know the problem is with the Internet. If that's the case, turn off your modem and router for 30 seconds, then turn them back on and wait 5 minutes. If that doesn't work, call your Internet service provider. They'll run an automated test on their end to make sure your modem is working properly.

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Move your router to a better location.

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  1. If your router's signal has to travel through even one wall or appliance (e.g., a refrigerator), its signal will be weakened. A good rule of thumb is to have your router visible from where you're using your computer or mobile at all times. [2]
    • If your router is on a different floor than you, you may not even be able to receive a signal. You can use a range extender if you have one.
    • If your router has an external antenna, adjust it. If you can, pull the antenna out so it adjusts horizontally as well as vertically.
    • Line-of-sight between your work area and your router is important, but it doesn't matter if there are several dampening appliances near the router. Dampening appliances can be anything from baby monitors to microwaves to refrigerators, so make sure that your router is far away from these items.
    • Your router should also be up relatively high. If your router is at a lower level than the level at which you use your computer, phone, tablet, and so on, you'll probably run into Internet connection issues.
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Shorten the space between your computer and router.

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Reduce how many devices are using your network.

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  1. Like a freeway, your Wi-Fi network can only handle a certain amount of traffic before it slows down. If possible, make sure that your computer is the only connection to your router; this will give you the best Internet results. [4]
    • It isn't always feasible to limit Internet access to one computer, but you can turn off and unplug things like smart TVs, extra computers, video game consoles, and anything else (e.g., an extra smartphone or tablet) that maintains an Internet connection even when turned off.
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Update your router's firmware.

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  1. Out-of-date router firmware can prevent your router from maintaining a consistent connection. This is a process that varies from router to router, so you'll need to check your router's manual to verify the process. Typically, though, you'll go to the router's settings page , find the Update or Install Firmware button, and click it. [5]
    • This is especially important if you just bought a brand-new router, or if you use a router that's more than a year or two old.
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Use a cable connection instead of Wi-Fi.

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  1. Some computers can plug directly into the back of the router using an ethernet cable , which removes the lag time between the router's signal departing and your computer receiving the signal.
    • If you use a Mac computer, you'll most likely need an Ethernet to USB-C adapter if you want to plug your computer into the router.
    • You cannot connect mobile platforms (e.g., smartphones and tablets) to Ethernet without an adapter.
    • If your computer does not have an ethernet port, you can purchase a USB-to-Ethernet adapter and easily plug in your cord that way.

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    How do we know if the internet provider is responsible for all our computer's slow action?
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    You can call them and ask if you hit the data cap (which most ISP [Internet Service Provider] shouldn't, depending on where you live) but if it is and you're not getting the speeds they advertise, you could be throttled (your ISP is limiting how much data you are getting). Follow the steps above and make sure it's your computer. Sometimes it could be an old computer that has the issue.
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    Can my internet speed slow down if I am using a long internet broadband cable?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Your internet will slow down depending on the length of the cable going from the router to your computer.
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    If we place our internet modem at very high height, will that increase our internet speed?
    Community Answer
    No. What you can do is move it closer and/or change the channel it's broadcasting. If you have an Android, look for a WiFi scanner app that will tell you what channel other routers are on and what channel your router would be best on. If you can, hard wire the computer into the modem.
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