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A reliable home Wi-Fi network is essential for staying connected in today’s digital age.
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With the increasing reliance on digital connectivity for work, education and entertainment, having a reliable and fast home Wi-Fi connection has become essential for many households in Eswatini.

However, navigating the world of Wi-Fi technology can be daunting, to help address some common queries and concerns, here are answers to frequently asked questions about home Wi-Fi in Eswatini as answered by technicians.

What is a router?

A router is a device that connects two or more networks together.  A common type is a device that connects the internet (a global network) to a LAN (a local network).

What internet speed do I need for home Wi-Fi?

The ideal internet speed for your home Wi-Fi depends on the number of devices connected and the activities being performed.

For basic browsing and streaming, speeds of 10-25 Mbps are sufficient.

However, if you have multiple users streaming HD videos or engaging in online gaming, consider opting for higher speeds of 50 Mbps or more.

What is a Speed Test?

Speed Tests measure the speed between your device and a test server, using your device’s Internet connection.

This means that you might get one Speed Test result on one device and a different result on another, even when utilising the same provider.

Keep in mind that some devices may not be able to measure the full speed of your Internet service!

How can I improve Wi-Fi signal strength in my home?

To boost Wi-Fi signal strength, ensure that your router is placed in a central location away from obstructions.

Avoid placing the router near thick walls or metal objects that can block signals. Additionally, consider using Wi-Fi extenders or mesh networking systems to amplify coverage in larger homes.

What security measures should I implement for my home Wi-Fi network?

To enhance security, enable WPA2 or WPA3 encryption on your router to prevent unauthorised access. Change the default network name (SSID) and password to unique, strong combinations. Regularly update your router’s firmware and use password managers to generate and store complex passwords securely.

How can I troubleshoot Wi-Fi connectivity issues at home?

If you experience Wi-Fi connectivity issues, start by rebooting your router and devices. Check for interference from other electronic devices and adjust your router’s channel settings.

Ensure that firmware updates are installed and consider contacting your internet service provider for additional support.

Can I set parental controls on my home Wi-Fi network?

Many modern routers offer parental control features that allow you to manage and restrict internet access for certain devices or users.

These controls enable you to set time limits, block specific websites and monitor online activity to ensure a safe and controlled internet environment for children.

A reliable home Wi-Fi network is essential for staying connected in today’s digital age.  By understanding the basics of Wi-Fi technology, implementing security measures and troubleshooting common issues, households in Eswatini can enjoy seamless internet connectivity for work, school and entertainment purposes.

Should you encounter persistent challenges with your home Wi-Fi, don’t hesitate to seek assistance from your internet service provider or a qualified technician to optimise your network performance.

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