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The holidays are in full swing, and homes are shining bright with fairy lights, glittering tinsel, and stunning Christmas trees. While your decorations might impress your guests, they could be causing your Wi-Fi to drag! Yes, those festive decorations might be slowing down your internet. Why—and how to fix it!
Fairy lights:
Twinkling fairy lights are a must-have for setting the holiday mood, but they can also create electromagnetic interference that disrupts your Wi-Fi signal. This happens because these lights emit frequencies that overlap with those used by your router, particularly if they’re blinking or in close proximity to the device. This results in slower speeds and buffering when you’re trying to stream your favourite Christmas movie.
What to do:Place your router as far away from fairy lights as possible and consider using LED lights with lower interference potential.
Tinsel:
Tinsel adds sparkle to your tree, but its metallic surface reflects Wi-Fi signals, causing them to bounce away from where they’re needed. This can create “dead zones” where your internet connection weakens.
What to do
Avoid decorating your router with tinsel or other metallic objects. Use non-metallic decor near areas where you need strong Wi-Fi speed.
Christmas tree
Your Christmas tree, especially when covered in lights and ornaments, can block Wi-Fi signals if it’s too close to your router. The tree itself and all the decorations on it can reduce the strength of your connection.
What to do:Position your tree and router in separate areas. If your router is centrally located for optimal coverage, ensure the tree isn’t directly in its path.
3 Simple Tips to Keep Your Wi-Fi Working Well
Move the router
Keep your router away from fairy lights, tinsel, and your Christmas tree. Place it in an open, central spot, preferably up high, to get the best coverage.
Minimise disruption: Devices like microwaves and baby monitors can also interfere with your Wi-Fi signal. Keep your router away from these to ensure better performance.
Extend your signal
If your Wi-Fi doesn’t reach all areas of your home, try a Wi-Fi extender to ensure a stronger, more reliable connection throughout.
This Christmas, you don’t have to choose between festive decorations and a reliable connection. By following these tips, you can enjoy the best of both worlds. Tips suggested by Virgin Media Ireland
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