Getting Optimal Performance out of your Network

June 30, 2016 8:00 am

It’s always a drag when you have a ton of work to get done online but your network feels like it can’t keep up with you and your tasks. We have all been there before when we have to upload a document online and you can’t even seem to get the website to fully load. Many times the solution to a better working network is a simple one. To get the optimal performance out of your network consider the following tips:

Place your wireless box closer. By placing the box at a closer or centralized location, your devices can get better connection. When doing this, you also want to make sure to avoid placing it near metal beams or doors. This can inhibit a wireless connection.

Use an Ethernet cable. Connecting to an Ethernet cable allows your devices to connect immediately with optimal signal. If you do not need to be portable, this is a great technique for the time being.

Upgrade your Router. Sometimes you just need to upgrade your router, especially if you’re using one that doesn’t work properly for the kind of network you are demanding. For example, when many devices are connected to a router it can cause it to slow down and sometimes crash. This happens when you do not have the appropriate equipment. An upgrade could be best.

Update your router and device. Sometime updating your equipment can feel like a drag, especially when it takes hours to complete, but this can be very helpful in the long run. Updates are usually made to fix any security flaws that were existent before. It can also help upgrade the speed in which it works.

Configure your network. You want to avoid having random devices using your network. You must configure its security to keep others from connecting to your network.

Connect to 5GHz network. If your device supports it, you should connect to a 5GHz network as opposed to the 2.4GHz network that all wireless devices usually hook up to. By doing this, you would have access to other “channels” and receive a better wireless connection since not many devices are connected to it.

If you find that you are still having a hard time with your network or you just need help figuring some this stuff out, contact us for more help.

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