02/25/2026
Most people overpay for Wi-Fi. 📶
Not because internet is expensive —
but because their router is outdated.
If your connection drops in the bedroom or slows down at night, the issue might not be your provider.
Here’s how to fix it 👇
📡 Check your router’s age
3–5 years old? It may not support newer Wi-Fi standards.
Upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 can mean better speed + better device handling (great for busy homes).
🏠 Match router type to home size
• Small apartment → Dual-band router is usually enough (budget pick).
• Larger home → Mesh system prevents dead zones (best for coverage).
📱 Count your connected devices
Smart TVs, phones, tablets, cameras, doorbells…
If you have 15+ devices, choose a router built for multiple connections.
🔐 Look for security features
Built-in firewall, automatic updates, and parental controls matter more than flashy antennas.
If you live in a 2-bedroom apartment with 6–8 devices, a modern dual-band router is enough. But if you have a 3,000 sq ft home with kids streaming and gaming at the same time, a mesh system will save you daily frustration.
Faster internet isn’t always about paying more — sometimes it’s about upgrading smarter.
Are you dealing with slow speed or dead zones in your home? 👇