Maximize Wi-Fi Connectivity on a Home Network
Posted: July 10, 2015
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Wi-Fi is arguably one the greatest inventions of the technological age, especially for the growing at-home workforce. It allows us to be untethered, while still accessing the Internet, and connect multiple devices to one network. These free tools help boost your home network to ensure the best connectivity for Wi-Fi.
Ian Paul, writer for PC World, shares how to maximize a home Wi-Fi network.
5 free Wi-Fi tools that help maximize your home network
Wi-Fi made more wonderful
Forget about sliced bread—Wi-Fi is easily one of the greatest inventions of the last few decades. Thanks to Wi-Fi every device in your home can easily get online, whether it’s your iPad, desktop PC, the high-definition television in the living room, and maybe even your coffee pot or fridge.
But are you getting the most out of your wireless Internet connection? Is it truly as fast as your service provider claims? Are the neighbors screwing up your signal? Do you know how to connect all your various devices together to share files at home?
Here are five free Wi-Fi-enhancing tools that can help you answer “yes” to all of those questions.
Channel changers
Sometimes getting a better Wi-Fi signal is as simple as changing the channel. If you live in a densely populated area such as an apartment or townhouse complex you are probably surrounded by dozens or even hundreds of individual Wi-Fi routers. Each one is broadcasting a signal to help its owner get online. The problem is that sometimes a bunch of closely situated routers can end up interfering with each other.
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