Speed Matters: Discovering Why Your Phone’s Internet Is Dragging Behind on Wi-Fi
Since smartphones are the primary way most people connect to the internet, getting the fastest possible internet speeds on your mobile devices is more important than ever.
But that doesn’t always happen. There are lots of problems that can slow the Wi-Fi speed on your phone down. Let’s take a look at the main reasons why the internet connection is so slow on your phone, and how you can increase your Wi-Fi speed.
1. Poor Router Position
One of the main reasons your phone’s Wi-Fi is slow is that you’ve got your router positioned in the wrong place.
Depending on the specs and design of your router, the signal can have a range of up to a few hundred feet. But the further it travels, the slower it gets. The Wi-Fi signal can be blocked by large physical objects, like walls, floors, and doors too.
So if you’re a long distance from the router—like in the furthest bedroom in your house, or even outside—the speeds you get might be a lot slower than you’d expect.
There’s a quick way to test this. The Wi-Fi icon on your phone’s status bar gives you a rough indication of the signal strength.
When the icon is full, you’ve got a strong signal. This suggests your slow internet has a different cause.
When it’s empty, or nearly empty, your signal is weak. Other Wi-Fi devices like your laptop should also be affected at these long distances. When you move closer to your router, your signal strength—and internet speed—should improve.
If your speed doesn’t improve when you get closer to the router, or if the Wi-Fi is slow on your phone but not other devices, you may have other problems you need to fix.
2. Congested Wi-Fi
Title: Speed Matters: Discovering Why Your Phone's Internet Is Dragging Behind on Wi-Fi