SLOW Wi-Fi speeds can sometimes be fixed with quick home remedies like changing your router’s location or turning off certain gadgets.

If you’re having Wi-Fi speed issues at home, there are several quick fixes you can try.

Wi-Fi routers can be temperamental and need the right spot in your home

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Wi-Fi routers can be temperamental and need the right spot in your homeCredit: Getty

Don’t put your Wi-Fi router near a microwave.

They can give out electromagnetic radiation that can interfere with your router’s signals.

You should also avoid putting your router near other metal objects.

Metal absorbs Wi-Fi signals and this reduces the speed.

That can mean the kitchen is a bad place to put your router.

It will likely contain metal objects like a microwave, oven, and fridge.

Having your router too close to Bluetooth devices is also a bad idea.

They emit signals that can interfere with your Wi-Fi speed.

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If you have wireless speakers or a baby monitor near your router, try moving them to see if your speed improves.

Keep in mind that location is key when it comes to Wi-Fi.

You should put your router as central in your home as possible.

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

There are some exceptions to this rule.

If you’re trying to get Wi-Fi signals to spread in a two-story home, you might want to put your device on the upstairs.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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