1. Consider your data cap. Data caps are one of the biggest culprits of slow internet speeds out there. ISPs don’t advertise their data caps for
2. Give your router a break.
3. Reposition your router.
4. Embrace ethernet.
5. Block those ads.
How to speed up your Internet connection?
Consider your data cap Data caps are one of the biggest culprits of slow internet speeds out there.
Give your router a break Reset your router every month or so to give the device a break and refresh your internet connection.
Reposition your router This is a quick one—is your router in some remote corner of your house? If so,move it.
Embrace ethernet Everybody uses Wi-Fi these days,which is great. Wireless connections are awesome and convenient,but they’re not always fast.
Block those ads Almost every content provider displays advertisements. Everywhere you go online there are endless ads,pictures,GIFs,and auto-played videos.
Use a streamlined browser If you’re anything like us,you routinely keep dozens of tabs and windows open on your browser.
Install virus and malware scanners If you haven’t already done so,we highly recommend installing an antivirus- and malware-scanning software.
Install a “clear cache” plugin If you’ve never heard of a “cache” on your internet browser,now’s the time to find out what it is.
Negotiate with your internet service provider Even if there’s only one ISP in your town,it probably has multiple plans.
Cable Internet. Cable internet is the most common type of broadband connection in use,mainly because it uses the same infrastructure as your TV.
Fiber Internet. If you’re looking for top internet speed,then fiber is the way to go.
Satellite Internet. Thanks to pre-existing infrastructure and higher populations,people living in most U.S.
DSL Internet.
How to set up your home internet connection?
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