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How to Boost Your Home WiFi

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WiFi is certainly one of the most significant developments in the process of the internet as not one wishes to be glued to a desktop. At times, WiFi can become the biggest hurdle in one's life if he/she is plagued with bad reception, slow speeds or other WiFi pertaining issues. Here are some tips to save you from the hassle. We have summed up some ultimate ways that can boost your home WiFi.

 

1. Get a new router to enjoy seamless internet


If you are making use of a router that is counting its last days, then it's time to upgrade to something new. There are many options in the market when comes to buy a good router. This can sometimes confuse you, given all the different features, wireless classifications, and prices. But as per our research of various routers available in the market, Netgear router is leading the race with unmatched features and specifications.


2. Use WiFi Extender


Are you one of those who want to enjoy the internet from just about anywhere in your house? If yes, then setting up a WiFi extender would be the best option for you. If you have Netgear router then owing a Netgear Extender can prove fruitful in many ways. Let's know how to setup Netgear WiFi Extender. Setting up a WiFi extender in your home is as easy as counting 123.

First, plug in the extender into an electric outlet.

Next, try mywifiext.net setup

If the web address doesn't work, give it a try in another browser

Make use of an Ethernet cable to connect your Netgear extender with router

Accessing the default web page will ask you to enter your credentials

Enter default username and password

Congratulations! Your you have completed our Netgear extender setup and ready to go!

Apple lovers can access mywifiext.local for the successful set up of their Netgear Extender.


3. Place Your Router in a Central Location


Needless to say, but make sure your WiFi router is placed in your house's central location. The signals of router broaden out from its antennas. If you will place the router in one corner of your house and is expecting the WiFi connection in the other corner, then Oops! Unfortunately, it's almost impossible without an extender. To boost your home WiFi, either place your router in a central location or get an extender for seamless internet usage.


4. Stop Hackers by Making Use of the Right Wireless Security


WiFi security should never be ignored! Use proper WiFi security to thwart hackers from misusing your network. To do this:

Make sure your router's firmware is updated to the latest version

Consider using WPA2 encryption for the passwords of your WiFi networks

Make changes to default login and password of your router

Using a different DNS service can help you than using your ISP's

If your router offers any remote management services, then make sure that they are disabled

Turn your router off except if it can be configured by using only a push-button method


5. Don't Publicize the Name of Your WiFi Network

If you don't want your neighbors to mooch off your WiFi signal, then avoid telling them your network SSID name to get rid of the hassle. For this, navigate to the admin page of your access point and disable the option revealing “Enable SSID Broadcast”. Doing so, of course, will not restrict you from accessing your network. The all you will face that your network will not be located when a computer will seek the list of all available networks.


That's all! You can follow all the above points to boost your home WiFi. If you have any other tips in your arsenal, then don't forget to mention that in the comments section to help our readers with boosting the WiFi network of their home.

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