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Buffering videos, dropped video calls, and web pages that refuse to load are signs that your home wireless network is struggling. Knowing how to fix slow home wifi starts with understanding how modern signals interact with your physical environment.
If your internet works perfectly in the living room but vanishes in the bedroom, you have a dead zone. Wi-Fi dead zone troubleshooting begins by checking router placement. Wireless signals have a hard time penetrating dense materials like brick, concrete, and metal HVAC ducting. Moving your primary router to a central, elevated location is the first step.
Standard indoor routers are not powerful enough to push a stable signal across a yard. If you need to extend wifi to a detached garage or outdoor workspace, standard consumer repeaters usually fail. The most reliable method involves installing a point-to-point wireless bridge, which beams a high-speed signal directly from your main house to the outbuilding to connect with a secondary wireless access point.
For small businesses, intermittent internet access halts productivity. If your office internet is dropping out frequently, the issue might be network congestion rather than a faulty provider. Adding a heavy volume of employee phones, printers, and workstations to a basic consumer router will cause it to crash. It is time to upgrade your office network with a commercial-grade switch and dedicated access points.
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