The WiFi network you have in your home distributes Internet bandwidth using radio signals. It’s the same technology that FM radio, smartphones and television rabbit-ears use — and it’s susceptible to the same kind of problems, like interference, penetration and range. If you’re having Internet bandwidth problems at home — buffering on YouTube, for example — and don’t want to go through the disruption and expense of hard-wiring or buying a new, more advanced router, there are simple ways to improve performance.
How to Survey a Home for Internet Interference
Posted by: Patrick Nelson August 29, 2013 05:00 AMThe WiFi network you have in your home distributes Internet bandwidth using radio signals. It’s the same technology that FM radio, smartphones and television rabbit-ears use — and it’s susceptible to the same kind of problems, like interference, penetration and range. If you’re having Internet bandwidth problems at home — buffering on YouTube, for example — and don’t want to go through the disruption and expense of hard-wiring or buying a new, more advanced router, there are simple ways to improve performance.