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How to increase the speed of the WiFi connection

With the arrival of ADSL to most homes, the now classic and even forgotten sound that old modems made every time we connected to the Internet at a speed of 56K were left behind. Like the cuts in the connection when a member of the family made the clumsiness of calling on the phone while we were browsing our favorite web pages. It was the time of such popular portals as Ciudad Futura or 'Terra', and search engines like Lycos or Altavista.

However, upon the arrival of ADSL, it was joined by WiFi connectivity , and thanks to it, internet connectivity became totally and completely wireless. But, it is true, it is a type of connectivity that is not without problems. And it is that you probably agree with us if we tell you that there is nothing more frustrating than a weak WiFi signal, which is constantly lost or dropped. In addition, we do not know if it is due -or not- to the typical Murphy's Law , but it is enough that you have to send that urgent email so that the connection does not stop failing.

Although it is true that at some point before we have already explained to you how we can verify the WiFi signal with our mobile phone (which will help us, by the way, to try to find some possible problems), it is possible that you still continue with some connectivity issues. If so, in what way is it possible to increase and improve the speed of our WiFi connection ? We offer you five useful tips that could be very helpful.

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