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Beginner's Guide to Internet Speeds - Everything you need to know about Internet Speeds Explained

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Many factors inside your home can affect the rate at which you send or receive data over the internet. These include:

If the wiring is older, the connection tends to get weaker.

Distance between the router and your device. It is always advisable to place your router in a central location.

Duration and type of router that you have been using. It is recommended that you replace your router every few years and upgrade your router based on your internet plan.

Number of devices connected to the internet. The number of devices using your internet bandwidth can congest the network causing slow speeds.

Type of connection used Connection types

You can connect your home internet through a wired ethernet cable or a wireless connection. Wired cable connections use Cat5e or Cat6 wires connected to the ethernet port on your wall or router. Wired connections give consistent performance and speed. Wireless connections provide you flexibility to move through your home, but they are not as fast as a wired connection. You get the best Wi-Fi signal closest to your router, and, with fewer devices running. Type and number of devices

All devices have a maximum internet speed they can reach. However, that internet speed may not be as fast as your internet service plan. For example, if your older laptop or mobile only supports 20Mbps and you have 1Gbps internet plan, your laptop will never be able to reach more than 20 Mbps internet speed. TV and internet speed

In a lot of cases, TV and the internet connections in your home come in through the same cable. Using both services at the same time takes up more available bandwidth and can take a toll on your internet download speeds. For example, watching multiple HD shows at the same time as very high data consumption internet usage, such as downloading a complete HD movie file on your computer, may lead to lower internet speeds as compared with internet speeds when no other uses are happening on your home internet network. Other networks and websites you visit

Sometimes, the websites you interact with may not provide their services at the same speeds. Things to consider as you surf websites:

Other websites might not have the same internet speeds as your internet plan.
The website server capacities can impact your Internet speeds and experience.

Websites may use other internet service providers to deliver data back to you. These arrangements can also impact your Internet speeds.

Surfing during the website's peak time may also be a reason for slower speeds. In case you are facing issues with your internet connections, you should opt for a fiber optic connection by ACT Fibernet. You can learn more about the plans here.

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