Wi-Fi modem tips
One of the best places to start to ensure your internet is as fast and reliable as possible is to look at the heart of your home network – the Wi-Fi modem.
Reset your modem
Just like our computers, sometimes our modems need to restart to refresh their memory. This may help to fix internet connection problems and boost your internet speed.
Upgrade your modem
When's the last time you upgraded your modem? If the answer is, 'you can't remember' you may be working with vintage hardware. If your modem is more than a few years old it might only support WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), one of the oldest wireless security protocols. Look for modems with WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) for maximum security and internet efficiency.
Position
Your internet speed may be affected by the position of your modem and how many interfering paths are in the way. Try repositioning your modem in a central location, ideally in a high-up place.
Some appliances may get in the way. It's worth checking things like your microwave, cordless phone or baby monitor to see if these are affecting your connection. If so, consider using a different Wi-Fi frequency channel.