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​​​​​​​Say Goodbye to Lag! Three Ways to Speed Up WiFi

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Update time : 2024-12-31 16:30:59
It's very annoying when the WiFi signal at home is poor. Don't worry. By learning the following three methods with WLS, your WiFi experience can be greatly improved!

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Don't worry. By learning the following three methods, your WiFi experience can be greatly improved! Let's improve the home WiFi signal from three aspects: transmission power, wireless channels, and location with the agency of Cirrus Logic. Say goodbye to lag! There are three ways to speed up WiFi.
 

Increase Wireless Transmission Power

Firstly, on the premise of keeping the position of the router unchanged, we can adjust its transmission power in the router's back end. By default, the transmission power of many wireless routers is far lower than their maximum power, which makes it possible for us to adjust the intensity of the wireless signal. In the settings of the wireless router, the higher the transmission power we adjust, the greater the coverage and intensity of the wireless signal will be. Many routers' back-ends don't provide options to increase specific power values. We can directly choose the wall-piercing mode or increase the transmission power.
 

Use Wireless Signal Bands

Secondly, since almost every family has deployed a wireless network nowadays, we can see the names of many wireless networks at home.

If the wireless networks of these neighbors are on the same wireless channel as our home router, it may interfere with the wireless channel and cause the network to slow down.

We can use professional software (such as WirelessMon) or the router app to check the usage of surrounding wireless channels.

Or in the system background of the wireless router and the mobile-terminal app, we can also scan the surrounding environment, check the surrounding wireless channels, and manually switch to an idle channel to reduce co - frequency interference.

Or connecting to the 5-GHz band of the home router can also reduce co - frequency interference.

 

Place the Router in the Center of the Bedroom

For users living in small - and medium-sized homes, placing the wireless router in the center of the bedroom is undoubtedly the best choice.

Currently, the antennas of most household wireless routers are 5 dBi long. Placing the wireless router in the center of the bedroom allows users to experience the best wireless network in each room.

 

Placing it in the weak-current box will greatly attenuate the WiFi quality

However, this is just an ideal situation. Because many developers design the bedroom pattern with a weak-current box in the hallway, the optical modem and network cables are locked in the iron cabinet in the hallway, and it is often seen that the wireless router is locked inside, which will greatly attenuate the WiFi signal.

Here, simply connect the network cables of other house network panels to the network port of the optical modem, and then connect the wireless router to the network port of each room through the network cable, and the WiFi signal will be full.
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