Sometimes the speed of your broadband connection can be really frustrating however there are things you can do which may help speed your broadband connection up.
1. Test Your Speed
The first thing to do is check the speed of your connection using a broadband speed tester. This will allow you to see how fast your connection really is and will help you diagnose whether the slow speeds you are experiencing are because of your home network or because of your ISP.
2. Router Position
Where your router is placed can make a massive difference to the speed of your broadband connection if you are using a wireless connection. Check how strong a signal your computer is recieving – if it is low, move the router around until you find a stronger signal. Generally speaking, you will want to place your router away from other wireless signals (e.g. cordless phones) and you will want to put as few physical barriers such as doors and walls between your router and your computer.
3. Check your browser
Every time you visit a webpage, your browser will ‘cache’ it. All these items get stored on your hard drive. It is advisable to clear out your cache from time to time as it can help your browser function more effectively. Be warned though – if you clear your cookies out, you may find you have to enter usernames and passwords again to your favourite sites so ensure you have a note of these before you clear all your cookies out!
Make sure you also have the latest version of your browser as this will help keep you safe when you surf. It is also sometimes worth trying new internet browsers - CheckoutSpy recommends trying Opera.
4. Application Check
There are lots of applications which start up in the background when you start your PC. Make sure you set as many programs as possible to not run automatically to free up resources on your PC. Also ensure that any P2P software is turned off whenever you are not using it – often, you may think you are closing a program down but it is still running in the background, using some of your broadband connection speed.
5. Secure your WiFi
Make sure that you secure your wireless network with a strong password and with the latest encryption techniques. This ensures that no ‘chancers’ will borrow your internet connection, thus you will have your internet connection to yourself.
Finally, if you still are unhappy with the speed of your broadband connection, consider comparing the latest broadband pricesand switching to a new supplier. However do remember that there are some factors which will have a massive effect on the speed of your connection – for example your distance from the local telephone exchange. If you live miles from your local exchange, you will never be able to get super-quick broadband speeds.
