Too Many Wireless Devices May Be Dragging Your Network Down!

Every smart device is equipped with a built-in wireless connection, a feature manufacturers highlight for its ease of setup – simply power it up and log in. However, the multitude of these wireless devices may be placing a strain on your network. A potential remedy involves identifying devices that can be connected via a network cable and taking steps to hardwire them.

Start Hardwiring Devices

 Hardwiring network devices in your home offers several advantages. Firstly, it provides a more stable and reliable connection compared to Wi-Fi, reducing latency and potential disruptions. Additionally, hardwired connections typically offer faster speeds, making it ideal for bandwidth-intensive activities like gaming or streaming. It also minimizes interference from other electronic devices, contributing to a more consistent network performance.

The Remaining Wireless Devices Will Thank You

In addition to the benefits mentioned above, there are also benefits for the devices that are still connected wirelessly. When you hardwire the most data-intensive devices in your network, it can free up bandwidth on your Wi-Fi network. This, in turn, benefits the remaining wireless devices by reducing congestion and potential interference. The hardwired devices handle their data needs through a direct connection, leaving more wireless bandwidth available for other devices. This can lead to improved overall Wi-Fi performance, lower latency, and better reliability for devices that rely on wireless connections in your home.

We Can Help

Scott Rose Tech is here to help you through this process and many other network challenges. Call us for a free in home consultation and estimate about making your internet connection rock solid!

Sincerely,

Scott Rose