How to Deal With a Slow Internet Connection
Before you call an IT for help, here are some easy-troubleshoot you can do:
* Check your broadband package
The first thing you need to do is to check your broadband package. Make sure you are getting what you have paid for. Go to Speedtest.net to find out the average speed of your connection. If the numbers are the same with the package, then there is no problem with your network. You might just need to upgrade your broadband plan.
* Troubleshoot your hardware
Restart your router and check if there are improvements. Try using other devices as well. If the problem only happens on one computer or device, then the problem is the device you are using, not the router. You might need to replace your router if the connection problem exists on all your device.
* Fix your WiFi router
WiFi signals can also affect the speed of your connection. You might need to reposition your or tweak your router with a few tricks.
* Minimise your bandwidth
If everything seems to be in order, you should check your task manager for other running programs or applications that are hogging the bandwidth. Keep in mind that downloading multiple files can make your connection slower. It is also advisable to use extension tools like FlashBlock or AdBlock to control your bandwidth.
* Optimise your web
While still trying to figure out on how to improve your connection, you can optimise your web browser for a better speed. You may use mobile or HTML versions of the sites you want to visit. Disable images, and use boosting features like Opera Turbo. You may also use a secondary browser on your computer temporarily. This can make a difference in case you really need to go online. You can use this option for checking your email or using chat applications.
* Work smart
If you need to finish your work online and your connection is still flaky, you just need to prioritise your tasks. Divide your work so you can manage your bandwidth. Start with the easier tasks so you can maximise the system usage. Just work on the heavy load when your connection has improved.
* Call your provider
If you think you have done everything, you should now call your Internet provider. If their tech support cannot solve the problem, they should send a technician immediately. If your connection is not consistent, maybe you should look for other providers.
There are many companies offering reliable broadband packages. Search online and choose the best one that suits your budget and your needs.