Wireless Internet speeds can be impacted by a variety of factors. Below are some common causes for slower speeds, as well as suggestions on what to do to try to overcome the issue:
Your cable connections are loose
Many connection issues can be resolved by ensuring your cable connections are secure on both ends.
Your modem may need to be reset
You can reset your modem through My Account, by unplugging it for a few seconds or using the reset button.
- To reset it through My Account, select the Equipment tab, look for your modem in the Current equipment table and select Reset.
- For more information on unplugging your modem or using the reset button, refer to our articles on resetting your modem or resetting your fibre optic modem.
Your connection is being distributed among too many devices
The speed of your connection gets distributed among all the Internet-enabled devices in your home or business (computers, smart TVs, phones, tablets, game consoles, etc.). Try connecting fewer devices to your wireless network at the same time.
You’re doing too many things online at once
Your speed varies depending on the number of apps running, as well as the number of things you’re doing online simultaneously. Try doing less online simultaneously.
The device you’re using is having performance issues
The type and age of your devices can slow down the speed of your connection. Try using a newer or different device.
There are physical things getting in the way of a fast connection
Walls, doors, brick, winterized windows, concrete, and metals can all have negative impacts on the speed and quality of your connection. You may not be able to move your wall, but you can try moving your modem to a more centralized location to help improve your Internet experience.
For more information on wireless networks, watch this video on the differences between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies:
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