Even with gigabit fiber, real-world speeds depend on how you set things up inside your place. Small moves often yield big gains: place your router in a central, open spot, wire priority devices with Ethernet, and pick the best bands for each use. Switch crowded channels on 2.4 GHz to 1, 6, or 11, and …
The usual culprits behind slow browsing and dead zones are easy to fix with a few clear steps. Start by testing your wired internet over Ethernet so you know if the issue is your service or the wireless setup in your home. Next, move the router into open air and higher up, update firmware from …

