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ofcom.org.uk
Move the router
Central, high, not in a cupboard or behind a TV. This fixes more than anything you can buy.
Source: ofcom.org.uk - 2
speedtest.net
Test your actual speed
Wired first, then wireless. It tells you whether the problem is the line or the Wi-Fi.
Source: speedtest.net - 3
ofcom.org.uk
Change the channel
In flats, everyone is on the same channel. Switching is free and often dramatic.
Source: ofcom.org.uk - 4
ncsc.gov.uk
Use 5GHz where you can
Faster and less congested, but shorter range. Keep 2.4GHz for distant devices.
Source: ncsc.gov.uk - 5
which.co.uk
Mesh vs extender
Only after the above. Extenders halve bandwidth; mesh does not.
Source: which.co.uk
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