Six Tips to Increase Your Internet Speed

A site that takes forever to load or trying to stream something that is continuously stuck buffering is frustrating. But, if you’re looking for ways to make your internet speed faster, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for some of our favorite tips.

Know Thy Speed

Several sites help you take a quick speed test and figure out your upload, download, ping speeds, and more. An easy way to troubleshoot any shortfall is to call your service provider if your speeds are well below what was promised.

Clean Sweep

Many of us do not realize how many programs are running in the background are continually pinging the internet and sapping your bandwidth. Regularly checking and shutting down some of these as well as getting your browser to block ads can help your internet speeds tremendously.

Beware of Clearing Your Cache

While clearing your temporary Internet files, cookies and cache may make your computer work faster; it might make your internet slower. If you continually erase your cache, your computer needs to start from scratch every time you visit a site. All that downloading can sap your net speed.

Wireless Settings

Sometimes the problem is not your internet connection but your WiFi connection. You might need a WiFi booster, range extender, or need to change your router channel. Use a simple online tool to help you find the best WiFi channel quickly and easily. An easy solution that can result in dramatically speedy performance is to connect an Ethernet cable. But this only works if your router is nearby.

Pay up

Sometimes your basic internet plan can be cheap but slow. Call your ISP to find out how much high-speed internet will cost you. It might be as little as $10/month more for speeds of up to 20 Mbps. The difference in your internet experience can be dramatic.

Update your router

Modern routers have four or even more antennas and are optimized for various types of signals. While you might be paying for high-speed internet, it is useless if it is being funneled through an old and outdated router. Updating your router can be an easy way to ensure faster network speed.

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