How to Fix a Wireless Internet Connection


Of all the network solutions available, wireless internet gives you the freedom to be online without the need for extensive cabling.However, wireless internet connections can also be more vunerable to cyber attacks - particularly if it is inactive for long periods.  If you are having trouble with your wireless network, the following list of network support pointers should help to set you right.

1)  Power cycle the system by shutting it down and switching it back on after at least 30 seconds.

2) Check the network settings in order to verify the IP address and other related information.

3)  Determine if the network card is working adequately.A way to identify the malfunctioning adapter by disabling the cards one by one.

4) Try moving one of the portable hosts (e.g a laptop) closer to the router.If you find that it ia working better, interference of low signal strength is the reason for the poor internet access.

5) Remember to check the functionality of the wireless router and access points.Adjust the antenna in order to get an optimum signal.Most wireless routers should come with omni-directional antennae so that they are able to send signals in all directions - a situation appropriate for a square shaped network.

6) Try changing the location of the router and access point.They should ideally be placed centrally between all of the computers in the network.

7) Examine the signal strength by using the monitoring utility that typically comes with the access point.

8) Check your devices are showing all of the correct lights.There is no universal standard to indicate wireless router functionality so check the devices manuals to see which lights indicates what function.

9)  Use wireless internet utilities to check the SSIDs and channel’s neighbouring wireless networks are using.

10) Be careful to ensure that all the correct drivers have been installed.

11)  Check the configuration settings for encryption keys.

If you are still struggling then it can be a good idea to contact the manufacturer of your wireless router or a network supports solutions company.

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