
Most likely, the home internet line has been weakened again. Everyone is at home, everyone is using cell phones, tablets, laptops, TVs and I told you. Of course the internet is slowing down with all this load. But it's not just the many users who are to blame. They should also be blamed:
Furniture and metal surfaces
As your modem distributes electromagnetic waves, the metal, which absorbs electricity, will slow down your WiFi. For this reason, keep the device away from metals.
Walls
Some types of walls do well to block .iFi waves. Generally the materials used in their construction are marble, cement, concrete and bricks. For this reason, keep the modem in an open area, away from the walls.
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The objects in question serve as a strong shield, which makes it very difficult to track and distribute the waves. Just as it reflects our appearance, the mirror "reflects" (bends, turns back) the waves themselves. The closer the mirror is to the internet device, the slower the internet.
It is also worth using ethernet connection, ie a cable that connects your computer to the modem, if you have the opportunity and if you need fast internet. Televisions, computers, and PlayStation or Xbox should always be connected by cable, not Wi-Fi.
Keep in mind that some contracts have a usage limit, even if you are unaware. If you exceed the gigabyte limit, the internet speed will slow down. Contact the company that brings you the internet and take an interest.
To anticipate future slowdowns, turn off and on the modem every day to refresh it.
Source: Reviews.org