People needs faster, stronger Wi-Fi. You rely on your
broadband connection for more than ever before. These days we don't just surf
the web from a single PC in one place - we stream music, radio and movies
around multiple connected devices, around the home and in the garden. In this
article we explain why you may need to upgrade your Wi-Fi equipment. We also
show you how to boost your Wi-fi signal using your existing kit, and simple ways
to make your broadband faster, more stable, go further, and be more secure
Boost Wi-fi signal:
understand Wi-Fi standards
Your wireless broadband will work only as fast as the
slowest part of the chain - the signal you receive down the line depends on the
quality of the line and the service you pay for. Beyond upgrading or moving
house the things you can control are your router and your laptop, PC or tablet.
(See also: Are you getting a fair deal from your ISP?)If you’re buying a new
laptop, make sure it supports 802.11n or even 802.11ac wireless. The 802.11n
standard has various options, with headline speeds up to 600Mbps. The newly
arrived 802.11ac boasts headline figures up to 1.3Gbps. But few routers are
able to take advantage of this at this stage, but you might find your
ISP-provided router supports 802.11ac if you got it recently: the BT Home Hub 5
(pictured above) supports the standard and also works with VSDL broadband, the
type used for BT Infinity. Enthusiasts should get a router that supports the
latest standard, but for now 802.11n is a good start.
So people now you has no how to boost wi-fi signal and you
all cant have good best signal.
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