With the holiday season approaching, it’s essential to ensure your Wi-Fi is in top shape to accommodate the influx of family and friends gathering at your place. Various factors can impact your internet speed, and one surprising culprit during this time of year is your Christmas tree.
Believe it or not, that festive centerpiece can be a real Wi-Fi disruptor, especially when adorned with shiny decorations and placed close to your router. Additionally, twinkling fairy lights, particularly older ones, can also interfere with your Wi-Fi signal.
According to Thomas Joseph, a Connectivity Expert at Sky, the placement of your Wi-Fi hub concerning your Christmas tree is crucial. If the tree obstructs the line of sight to the hub or if flashy lights are in use, it can further weaken the signal strength.
Apart from the tree, other household items like baby monitors, cordless phones, microwaves, and even fish tanks can impact your Wi-Fi signal. It’s advisable to position your router in an open area off the floor to enhance signal coverage. However, avoid placing it near windows for both speed and security reasons.
Virgin Media recently highlighted the importance of placing your hub strategically to avoid signal interference from festive lights and other electrical devices like TVs or bodies of water. They recommend resetting your router before guests arrive to ensure optimal performance.
A useful tip from Virgin is to reboot your router monthly to keep it updated with the latest security patches. This simple action can help maintain network security and ensure smooth Wi-Fi operation for all your holiday gatherings.