How to increase Wi-Fi speed from Windows 10 computer?
How to increase Wi-Fi speed from Windows 10 computer? Take a look.
Background App Disable - If you use background app data, the speed of the internet decreases on the one hand, and data is lost on the other.
To turn off background app data, first go to Settings and select Privacy. Then scroll to the left, select Background Apps and turn off Services.
Windows 10 updates keep coming. This update is downloaded automatically without your knowledge, which slows down your internet speed. Also keep checking your computer updates regularly. If you start downloading updates during work, your internet speed may decrease.
To turn off Windows Automatic Update, select Settings / Update, then select Security. Now tap on the Advanced Options button and select Pause. Then go back to the Windows Update page and select Delivery Optimization from the left panel. Turn this toggle off. This will stop downloading updates to all the computers on your local network, which will help you save bandwidth.
DNS Flushing - DNS flushing is a lot like clearing cache memory. To flash DNS, open the Command Prompt by right-clicking on the Start button. Now type 'ipconfig / flushDNS' on the Command Prompt screen and press Enter.
Change Wi-Fi channel - Change Wi-Fi channel if you live in a densely populated area in the city. Many times the speed of the internet is reduced due to having the same frequency on multiple routers. To do this, first install the Wifi Analyzer app on your smartphone and see which channel your neighbors are using Wi-Fi. Now select a channel that is empty and set the channel of the router there.