IF you suspect your Wi-Fi router is being interfered with you should watch out for a few red flags.

Interference can slow your Wi-Fi speed but often has an easy fix.

If you're Wi-Fi router signal is interfered with, you'll likely experience slow speeds

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If you’re Wi-Fi router signal is interfered with, you’ll likely experience slow speedsCredit: Getty

Experts at Comparitech revealed five red flags to watch out for when it comes to your Wi-Fi router signal.

The first involves taking a look at your wireless devices at home.

If they constantly show low Wi-Fi signal or fluctuating signal strength even when you’re in the same spot, interference could be happening.

The same can be said if you’re getting a much slower internet speed when connected to Wi-Fi than when just using data on your phone.

You also need to watch out for file transfers taking a very long time and Bluetooth devices that won’t pair properly.

The final bad sign on the expert list is regularly losing internet connection.

You may think this is just down to your internet service provider but it could be something you’re doing at home that’s ruining your Wi-Fi speed.

Devices like microwaves, baby monitors, and Bluetooth speakers all interfere with Wi-Fi signals.

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That’s because they emit their own signals and the clash has a negative impact on speed.

GOOD WI-FI ROUTER PRACTICES

You should put your Wi-Fi router as central in your home as possible.

Generally, you should keep it in an open area that’s raised off the ground.

Keep it away from metal, concrete, and large amounts of water where possible.

Always make sure your router is plugged into the master socket rather than an extension cable so it works faster.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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