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8 Things Slowing Your Internet Down & How to Fix It
by Himanshu Singh
An extremely slow internet connection can be very aggravating in the fast-paced world of today. Slow internet connections can make it difficult to work from home, watch your favourite TV show, or simply enjoy browsing the web. Fortunately, there are several typical causes of internet slowdowns, and even better, there are easy fixes available. So, let’s get started and improve your online experience!
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OUTDATED ROUTER FIRMWARE - Ensuring your router is up to date is essential since it acts as the gateway between your devices and the internet. Reduced performance and slower internet speeds might be caused by outdated router firmware. Manufacturers frequently release firmware updates to enhance performance, security, and stability. Enter the router’s IP address and login information in your web browser to access the admin panel and resolve this problem. Check for any available firmware updates after logging in. Download and install the most recent firmware by following the manufacturer’s directions. Your router’s firmware can be updated to improve stability and performance, leading to higher internet speeds.
NO.2.
POOR WI-FI SIGNAL STRENGTH
When you’re distant from your router, or there are several walls in the way, your internet connection speed can suffer dramatically if your Wi-Fi signal is weak. You can solve this problem by moving your router
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WI-FI INTERFERENCE
Internet speeds can suffer if other electronic devices interfere with or drain your Wi-Fi connection. The usual suspects include baby monitors, cordless phones, microwave ovens, and even nearby Wi-Fi networks. Signal interference results from using these devices, which use frequencies close to Wi-Fi. Place your router far from any appliances or other electronic items that could cause interference. Change your Wi-Fi channel to one that is less busy as well. Most contemporary routers offer
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Network Congestion
When there is a lot of internet traffic in your location, network congestion happens, which causes slower internet speeds for everyone connected. This congestion is most visible when numerous users are online at once during peak hours. You can enhance your individual internet experience even though you have no control over the broader network congestion. For tasks requiring a lot of bandwidth, such as online gaming or video conferencing, consider upgrading to a wired connection, like an Ethernet cable. Compared to Wi-Fi, wired connections offer a faster and more reliable connection.
PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE OPTUS MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT SANDSTONE POINT, QLD INCLUDING 5G
Site Number: B8436 Sandstone Point South - 190-202 Bestman Rd Sandstone Point QLD 4511 (RFNSA number: 4511004) . The Proposed Facility Consists Of The Addition Of New Optus Equipment And Associated Works As Follows (Including 5G);
• The replacement of four (4) existing antennas with four (4) new panel antennas (no more than 2.8m long) on new mounts on the existing headframe at a height of 26.79m (antenna centreline)
• The installation of thirteen (13) Remote radio units (RRU’s) to be mounted on the existing headframe at heights of 27.80m and 26.79m
• Installation of new ancillary equipment including antennas mounts, feeders, cabling, signage, internal equipment shelter works and other associated equipment
1. Optus regards the proposed installation as Low-impact Facilities under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 2018 (“The Determination”) based on the descriptions above.
2. The proposed infrastructure will be in compliance with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements.
3. In accordance with Section 7 of C564:2020 Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code, we invite you to provide feedback about the proposal. Further information requests and/or comments should be directed to Commplan: E. emmal@commplan.com.au
M. CommPlan Pty Ltd - PO BOX 267, Edgecliff NSW 2027 Ph. (02) 9363 3815.
We will accept comments on the proposed upgrade until 5pm, 11th August 2023.
NO.5. MALWARE & VIRUSES
Your gadgets can become infected with malware and viruses, which will affect your internet bandwidth and slow your connection. These harmful applications could use your internet connection covertly while running in the background. Use trusted antivirus software to routinely scan your devices for viruses and delete them to combat this. Keep your antivirus software updated to stay safe from the most recent security threats. You should also activate automatic updates for your operating system and other software programs to fix any vulnerabilities. Maintaining malware-free equipment will increase internet speed while protecting your personal data.
NO.6. BACKGROUND APPLICATIONS AND DOWNLOADS
Applications running in the background and downloads might stealthily consume your internet bandwidth. Some programs, such as software updates or cloud backup services, can use a substantial amount of bandwidth without your knowledge. Check your device’s task manager or activity monitor to find and control these bandwidthhungry processes. Any background programs that are not necessary should be closed. If you need a speedier internet connection for other tasks, stop or prioritize large downloads. You can maximize the speed available for your critical tasks by managing the bandwidth utilization of your devices.
NO.7.
Old Wiring And Equipment
If you’re using outdated wiring and equipment in your home that can slow down your connection. If you live in a region where fibre optic or cable internet is available, consider upgrading. Since fibre optic internet transmits data via light signals, it delivers quicker and more dependable speeds. In contrast, cable internet uses coaxial cables and can deliver faster speeds than conventional copper-based connections. If upgrading is not possible, check the condition of all your cables and connectors. Your internet performance might be dramatically impacted by damaged or incorrectly connected wires. Ensure the cables are securely attached to your modem and router and replace any frayed or worn out.
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NETWORK CONGESTION 8. ISP LIMITATIONS
In some cases, your internet service provider (ISP) can be to blame for your poor internet. When you hit a specific use threshold, ISPs can impose data limitations or slow your speeds. Review your internet plan to check for any limits or limitations that might hurt your speed. Talk to your ISP about your alternatives if necessary. They might provide packages with unlimited data or higher-speed plans that suit you better.