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WiFi Installation Guide: 10 Things You Need To Know

The number of wireless devices per household and office has undoubtedly increased over the past few years, and WiFi routers have become all but essential. Getting one setup is relatively simple, but setting it up to optimal standards can be tricky.

This WiFi installation guide provides what you need to know about wireless network installation.

10 Things You Need to Know About Installing WiFi

The increased demand for WiFi in homes and businesses nationwide has prompted manufacturers to make installation more straightforward. However, getting the best out of your WiFi signal remains a challenge, considering the various needs of properties.

You can benefit from ten bits of knowledge when installing your WiFi.

  1. Choose an appropriate wireless router.

All WiFi routers might seem the same from the naked eye, but many can be more beneficial to your living situation. Investing in a router with more antennae is ideal if you install WiFi that needs to cover ample space.

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Other factors to consider are routers with higher transfer speeds, the ability to overcome signal interference, and how many devices can connect without speed slowing down. When browsing, check the router’s details, and compare them to your internet needs.

  1. Place your WiFi router in the most central location possible.

Once you have your wireless router, you’ll want to set it up in a central location to get the strongest signal possible. That point will allow excellent connection on any device throughout the property.

  1. Connecting a computer to the router via an ethernet cable can be helpful.

If you have a PC or laptop with an ethernet port, connecting it directly to the wireless router can make setup easier and guarantee connection when there may be a spotty wireless signal. Securing your computer through a cable may not always be possible, but it is worth doing if possible.

  1. If your WiFi router came with software, installing it could make connections easier.

Should your wireless router have come with any software (i.e., on a disc or downloaded through the manufacturer’s website), it’s worth installing it. Usually, the software can help make connections quick and seamless. It can walk users through setting up WiFi catered to their custom needs.

  1. Select WPA2 as your network for the most security.

Setting the highest encryption levels possible to protect your connection when installing your WiFi is highly recommended. You can change the WPA Mode setting during installation, where you should select WPA2.

  1. If you want to change the network settings, ensure you use a strong password.

All WiFi routers will come with usernames and passwords that are of the recommended strength. However, to change these to something personal, use user information that’s tricky to crack, especially the password.

  1. Try and keep your router off the ground for the best connections.

Now that you’ve set up your WiFi router, you will focus on getting the best signal throughout the property. If you place the router off the group, you’ll get better connections when elevated.

  1. Reduce other interferences for the strongest signal.

Some appliances may be interfering if you’re still finding connections spotty in places around the property. Microwaves, baby monitors, wireless phones, and garage door openers can interfere with the signal.

If you cannot relocate these appliances, move the WiFi router closer to where your devices access the connection.

  1. Check for manufacturer updates regularly.

It’s helpful to keep your WiFi up to date with manufacturer standards, so regularly check the manufacturer’s website for any driver updates or more to the router. If you’ve installed software, it will likely update automatically.

  1.  Buy any additional accessories from the same manufacturer.

Finally, if you want to purchase accessories that improve the WiFi signal around the property, such as extenders, ensure they are from the same manufacturer as the router. Using accessories of the same brand will likely be much easier to connect.

Getting the best out of your WiFi can be challenging, but running it seamlessly with the right approach is always possible. But what if you’d like professional help with your WiFi installation?

Do You Need Help Installing WiFi? Help is Always Available!

Bridge Cable is the premier source of assistance for all things networking. If you need a robust WiFi connection for your home or business, their expert cabling team can help get your wireless signal up to your needs.

Contact them today to book a free site survey and discuss requirements for wireless internet connections.

 

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