These are some very unusual times we are living in right now – we are put putting a huge strain on the internet as a whole, but in particular, we are stressing WiFi networks like never before. If you’re not using one of our dedicated care home WiFi systems that guarantee excellent coverage, here are some tips that might help:
•Move closer to the router for better signal and performance
•Update your router if it is old (>5 years) and/or the connection type is 11n
•Add access points to cover areas in the house that have poor coverage
•Call your ISP to increase your bandwidth if you have <20Mbps connection
•Adjust router antennas if present – position rabbit ears vertically for horizontal coverage
•Use 5Ghz channels if possible for best performance and least interference
•5GHz is channels 36 through 165, 2.4GHz is channels 1 through 14
•Select the wireless card on laptop to prefer 5GHz if this setting is available on your driver
•Be aware that microwave ovens, cordless phones, etc. may interfere with Wi-Fi
•Connect non-mobile devices (printers, TV’s) to Ethernet to avoid Wi-Fi spectrum use
•Reboot modem/router/AP if this has not been done for a long time
•Connect directly to the Ethernet on your router if all else fails
•Check the performance you are achieving
•Go to www.speedtest.net to check speed of connection in different rooms/areas to see where you have good/bad coverage
•Check channel and signal strength of the AP you are connected to
•Check for interference in the area
If you’re still struggling and want some more advice or to talk about the care home WiFi systems we install for other care homes then please get in touch.