Need an Internet Boost? Here’s 3 Ways to Get it

Your Internet connection feeds your WiFi signal.  If your Internet connection is slow, it may be affecting your WiFi performance with a weak signal.  In order to get an Internet boost, we have some tips that can fix it.

While you can go more complicated routes like selecting a new internet provider, here are our top three ways to get an Internet boost:

 

  1. Restart your Internet router – Restarting your router can help provide a hard reset on issues that may be causing your WiFi signal to be slow or disrupted. This can also give you an opportunity to troubleshoot any additional issues with your WiFi signal strength and connectivity.

 

  1. Ensure your router is placed in a central location within your home – Placing your router in a more central position in your home so it can properly disseminate its WiFi signal to all areas of your home without major obstructions to the signal.

 

  1. Purchase an Internet WiFi booster like Hitron’s HT-EM4 MoCA 2.5 Coax to Ethernet Adapter – If options 1 and 2 aren’t successfully boosting your internet and speeding up your WiFi, consider an Internet/WiFi booster like the HT-EM4. WiFi/Internet boosters not only give you coverage to every corner of your home, but also faster network speeds, improved performance such as lag-free gaming and 4K streaming. Additionally, with the HT-EM4’s MoCA 2.5 technology, it can deliver Internet connection speeds up to 2.5 Gbps over your coaxial wiring/cables. By using a wired MoCA adapter equipped with 2.5 speeds, your home WiFi can effectively be used for work and leisure without worry.

 

Need more tips on boosting your internet connectivity? Check out Hitron’s Learn page or Blog.

 

 

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