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A dual-band WiFi router sends out signals in the form of long length infrared waves and short length microwaves. The short length microwaves are capable of rendering faster download speeds. But these microwaves do not reach the receptors of your device if they are blocked slightly. The device, then automatically adjusts itself with the low band high wavelength infrared signal which offers lesser speeds.
A properly configured wireless repeater will help your signal to extend to a larger area like different stories of a building, corners of an auditorium. Repeaters are usually seen in public WiFi router installations. These days we cannot imagine a few minutes without the internet. The world is connected in this ever-growing thread called the internet.
But downloading a file from the internet is not a task which we do all the time. If you have the necessary bandwidth to perform the download of a giant file from the internet, then you might not face in trouble with your download speeds. However, life is not a bed of roses. If you have multiple devices connected to your WiFi router, then remember that with every new connection, a significant amount of bandwidth is used by your system.
The device on which you have set up the download eventually gets less bandwidth to complete the task. Less bandwidth is associated with lower speeds not just with one device but with all the devices connected. The repercussion of slow download speed is prolonged download period. But there is a way to prevent that.
Disconnect other devices from your WiFi network or minimize the usage of other devices connected to the same network. This ensures that the device with the download is given maximum priority and no bandwidth loss takes place. There is a reason why corporations choose ethernet networks over a wireless connection. Let us learn how a wired connection can hasten up downloads. To begin with, wired connections are directly connected to the laptop or computer using an Ethernet cable.
When an Ethernet cable is joined to a system, the connection is unique and comes directly from the modem or ISP. The wired connection is not shared between other devices unless users create a tethering hotspot.
There is minimum latency which underlines the fact that there is no loss in bandwidth. Also, users who use wired connections over wireless, have done the ping test in their machines and found better results when an Ethernet cable is connected directly. It means that the communication between the server to the host and back to the machine takes a minimum amount of time. The ISP in your area can give you the best settings to configure your router.
There are different tweaks and fine-tunes which a user can do to amplify the WiFi signal and its speed. The WiFi router runs on something called a firmware which is like an operating system to a computer. While using the router for a considerable amount of time, the download speeds may be significantly less. This issue can be addressed if we check whether a firmware upgrade is scheduled for the WiFi router. The user can log in to the WiFi router website using credentials and check for latest firmware upgrades.
Once available, the new firmware is downloaded and installed. Post-installation, the router needs to reboot to manifest the changes. This can resolve the lags and speed loss occurring due to the outdated version of the firmware. The next download will definitely clock higher speeds.
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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I successfully went through both options 1 after following the instructions for adding the group policy options and 2, but with no luck. The speed tests are showing download speeds around Mbps and uploads in the Mbps range. This problem seems to have started a couple of days ago after installing the most recent Windows OS update. Any other suggestions? We have NorthState for Internet service and the guy came out this morning to make sure there was no problem on their end.
He connected his laptop to my equipment and got upload and download speeds in the s, so it's clear the problem is somewhere in my PC Help pls. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Joseph Y. Independent Advisor. Hi Comdervids and thanks for reaching out. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. A phone connection is at 56Mbps,not very fast..
Also,open windows firewall,allow IE access,then in internet options,set all to default. In reply to Joseph Y. Hello, Thank you for helping me with my problem. In reply to A. User's post on February 17, Hi, Could you be a little more specific; I cannot find the list of settings in firewall.
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