How to Optimize Your WiFi Functionality (2024)

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In today’s modern household, there are many smart devices connected to the internet. Most connect wirelessly to a router located in the home. Your router takes the single internet connection and shares it with these smart devices to connect and reach the internet. This is called a home network.

Many times, when people experience problems like dropped connections, slow speeds, distorted pictures or buffering on video streams, they tend to believe it is their internet connection and overlook troubleshooting the home network. This guide will give you some best practices and steps that you can take in order to make improvements or changes to your home network and solve these problems!

Use Links Below to Choose Topic

  • Troubleshooting Dropped Connections
  • Check Your Network Settings
  • Manage Mediacom Wifi via our Support Site
  • Manage Mediacom Wifi via our Mobile App
  • 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz?
  • Other Helpful Links

Troubleshooting Dropped Connections

Nothing can be more frustrating than a dropped connection. Typically, if you are experiencing dropped connections intermittently and it is affecting only some devices, perhaps you are out of range or have some interference from other devices. Check the following tips to optimize the WiFi signal in your home.

  • Pick a central location for your router
    • The router sends signals in all directions, so a centralized location in your home is optimal. The closer you are to your router the stronger your signal will be.
    • Place the router as high as possible on a shelf or mounted to a wall in order to maximize coverage. Walls made of building material such as brick, concrete, or plaster will cause a reduction in coverage.
    • Typically, you have WiFi indicators on your devices that will tell you how strong the signal is to your device. If you cannot move the device or router, try using the 2.4 GHz network instead of the 5 GHz network. The 2.4 GHz network is a little slower, however the range is much greater, and the speeds still support most of the functions of smart devices such as streaming.
    • Microwaves, cordless phones, baby monitors, garage door openers that use 2.4 GHz may interfere with your 2.4 GHz signal. So, keep in mind though 2.4 GHz has more range the signal can easily be disrupted by common household appliances.
    • For maximum results keep your modem 3 feet from any other electrical devices that may interfere with the signal.
  • Disable any unused devices
    • Remember, the home network is taking a single internet connection and sharing it among many devices. The number of devices connected to your WiFi can potentially impact the speed of your connection. If you have multiple devices that are streaming for example, and you have devices running cameras or video conferencing all at the same time, it will at some point affect your home network performance.
    • Check how many devices you have connected to WiFi network. (sometimes it can be surprising!) You may not realize that some devices like security cameras are still running even though you are home. Turn off any devices that are not being used to free up bandwidth. If you have Mediacom’s WiFi service, you can see how many devices are connected by logging into our support site or mobile app.
  • Check for interference
    • Other household or wireless gadgets that use the same frequency as your router may also cause interference. Microwaves, cordless phones, baby monitors, wireless speakers, garage door openers, gaming controllers, remote control cars, drones, and wireless cameras may be built to leverage 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. Try to move these items or place your router at least 3 feet away from them if possible. Run some tests by unplugging them to see if your network improves.
  • Extend your WiFi coverage
    • You may also consider using WiFi extenders in key areas of your home to increase optimization.

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Check your network settings

  • If you notice you are still experiencing issues, try rebooting your router or modem, and reviewing your device settings by going to the portal that manages your home network.
  • You can review your Mediacom WiFi network settings on our support site and mobile app.
  • https://support.mediacomcable.com/
  • https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mediacomconnect/id527680234
  • https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speechcycle.smartcare.android.mediacom
  • Most modern routers also come with a control panel interface. Please consult your user manual.
  • Make sure your network is split into two networks and each named differently - one for 2.4 GHz and one for 5 GHz. It’s optimal to move any low bandwidth devices (new or old) over to the 2.4 GHz network and reserve the 5 GHz network for devices that require more throughput (streaming services…etc). You can read more about 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz differences further down in this article.

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Manage Mediacom Wifi via our Support Site & Mobile App

To Log into Mediacom’s website, go to https://support.mediacomcable.com/

  1. Ensure that your laptop or other devices’ WiFi are turned on and connected to your network.
  2. Login with either your Mediacom ID or Ebilling ID.
  3. Once you are logged in you will see your main dashboard. Click on the WiFi icon.
    1. Here you can verify that your WiFi network is connected.
    2. Here you can see how many devices are connected and their names.
    3. This lists your network name(s) and if they are 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.

      When double clicking on one of your active networks displayed, and you will be able to view your settings to edit the password and WiFi name.

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    4. WPA2, and Local are the recommended default settings for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz respectively. This can vary for older devices you may have. Consult the manufacturer’s recommendations if you are having issues with an old device.
    5. For the wireless mode, it is recommended to select B/G/N on the 2.4 GHz network. A/AC/N is recommended on the 5GHz network. This will allow all devices to connect to this network. If you want to optimize your home network, select AC and it will not allow older, slower, N wireless devices to take up bandwidth on this radio. Just keep in mind that those devices will now be unable to connect to this network.

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To Log into Mediacom’s Mobile App, download the MediacomConnect MobileCare App:

https://mediacomcc.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/604

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  2. Login with your Mediacom Id and password.
  3. From the home screen, scroll down and click on WiFi Management.
    1. Verify it shows your WiFi network is connected.
    2. You can see how many devices are connected.
    3. View your network name and if it’s 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.

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  4. When clicking on one of your active networks displayed above, you will be able to view your security, access, frequency, and wireless mode settings.
  5. WPA2 and Local are the recommended default settings for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz respectively. This can vary for older devices you may have. Consult the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  6. It is recommended to select B/G/N on the 2.4 GHz network. On the 5 GHz network, set your radio on the 5GHz to A/AC/N. This will allow all devices to connect to this network. If you want to optimize your home network, choose just AC and it will not allow older slower N wireless devices to take up bandwidth on this radio. Just keep in mind that they will not be able to connect to this network if you have it set to AC and the device only uses N.

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Here are some things to keep in mind when deciding if you should set your router to 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz:

  • 5 GHz will provide faster data at a shorter distance.
  • 2.4 GHz will provide more coverage for farther distances; however, it may perform at slower speeds.
  • Not all consumer devices, such as older cellular devices, gaming devices, or laptops have the capability to support 5 GHz. Please check with the manufacturer to see if your device supports this frequency.
  • If there are not more than a couple of walls between yourself and the Mediacom modem and want to maximize your wireless experience, then 5 GHz is probably a better choice for you.
  • If you are walking through the house or trying to connect outside on a porch or the deck of your house, then 2.4 GHz will most likely provide you the best experience.
  • 5 GHz though faster cannot pass through walls as well as 2.4 GHz and has a much shorter range.
  • Microwaves, cordless phones, baby monitors, garage door openers that use 2.4 GHz may interfere with your 2.4 GHz signal. So, keep in mind though 2.4 GHz has more range the signal can easily be disrupted by common household appliances.
  • For maximum results keep your modem 3 feet from any other electrical devices that may interfere with the signal.

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How to Optimize Your WiFi Functionality (2024)

FAQs

How to Optimize Your WiFi Functionality? ›

For the best signal, put the wireless router out in the open on the main floor of your house, away from walls and obstructions. Ideally, you'll want to position it off the floor, above the furniture. Keep it away from other electronics that might cause interference, like microwaves, baby monitors, and cordless phones.

How can I make my WiFi signal faster? ›

For the best signal, put the wireless router out in the open on the main floor of your house, away from walls and obstructions. Ideally, you'll want to position it off the floor, above the furniture. Keep it away from other electronics that might cause interference, like microwaves, baby monitors, and cordless phones.

How can I improve my WiFi usage? ›

You can increase WiFi speeds by:
  1. Moving your router.
  2. Power cycling your equipment.
  3. Securing your WiFi.
  4. Upgrading to a faster internet connection.
  5. Using the latest WiFi technologies.
  6. Replacing your equipment.
  7. Updating your firmware.
  8. Getting a WiFi extender.
Dec 8, 2023

What does optimizing WiFi do? ›

WiFi Optimization is the process of configuring a WiFi network for optimal performance. The goal of WiFi Optimization is to minimize the number of WiFi dropouts and maximize the WiFi signal strength and speed.

How do I optimize my 5G WiFi? ›

Network optimization in 5G networks faces several challenges, such as data availability and quality. Network optimization requires accurate and timely data, however this may be costly, noisy, incomplete, or outdated due to the large number of network devices, high mobility of users, and dynamic network environment.

How do I optimize my internet usage? ›

Tips to reduce data usage
  1. Disable background app refresh. Apps are constantly running in the background even when you aren't using them. ...
  2. Avoid desktop versions of sites on mobile devices. ...
  3. Use Wifi wherever possible. ...
  4. Limit your use of streaming services.

How do I optimize my internet speed? ›

Practical tips for improving your broadband speed
  1. 1) Carry out a speed test on your line. ...
  2. 2) Talk to your ISP. ...
  3. 3) Update your browser. ...
  4. 4) Some electrical devices can cause electrical interference to your router. ...
  5. 5) Consider upgrading your router to the latest model. ...
  6. 6) Password-protect your broadband.
Dec 22, 2023

How do I optimize my Wi-Fi signal strength? ›

10 tips to help improve your wireless network
  1. Choose a central location. ...
  2. Move your router off the floor. ...
  3. Replace your router's antenna. ...
  4. Reduce wireless interference. ...
  5. Replace your device wireless card-based network adapter. ...
  6. Add a wireless repeater. ...
  7. Change your wireless channel. ...
  8. Update your firmware or network adapter driver.

Can I boost my Wi-Fi signal strength? ›

As for WiFi extenders, these are devices that can extend the reach of your existing WiFi network by repeating the signal. They're not as effective as mesh routers, but can cost as little as $20.

Do Wi-Fi extenders work? ›

While WiFi extenders can increase the range of your wireless network, their effectiveness is limited by a host of factors, including the speed of the internet connection coming into your home, the distance from your router, the areas in your home in need of WiFi coverage, and the WiFi demands of your family.

What settings should my Wi-Fi be on? ›

What are your recommended Wi-Fi router settings?
  • Avoid emoji's in speaker name, router name (SSID) and router password.
  • Make sure that 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n and/or 5 GHz 802.11n is activated. ...
  • Use channel 1-11 on 2.4 GHz. ...
  • Use channel 36-48 on 5 GHz.

Should I enable network optimizer? ›

Enhanced Security: Network optimization can help to improve the security of a network by identifying and addressing vulnerabilities and other risks. This can help to protect sensitive data and other valuable assets, reducing the risk of cyberattacks and other security incidents.

What is the best Wi-Fi setting for 5G? ›

The optimal channels to use on the 5GHz band are 36, 40, 44, 48, and 149-165. The 6GHz band is a relatively new frequency and is especially beneficial for activities requiring short-range fast data transfer, such as wireless video conferencing.

How can I boost my 5G network? ›

Use the Right Antenna. Outdoor antennas are key for a good indoor signal. They connect to your router or signal booster to get the best possible 5G or 4G signal inside to the inside device. If you are in an area where the signal is weak, having a good donor antenna can improve both signal strength and signal quality.

How do I optimize my home internet? ›

Signal Boosting Strategies
  1. Optimize Router Placement. ...
  2. Boost Router Antenna. ...
  3. Update Router Firmware. ...
  4. Powerline Adapters. ...
  5. Extenders. ...
  6. Upgrade Your Router. ...
  7. Choose the Optimal Wi-Fi Channel to Increase Your Wi-Fi Speed. ...
  8. Segregate Older and Newer Devices.
Jun 5, 2024

How to optimize your network settings? ›

9 Techniques and Best Practices for Improving Network Performance
  1. Assess Network Requirements. ...
  2. Implement Traffic Analysis. ...
  3. Optimize Network Infrastructure. ...
  4. Use Bandwidth Management Techniques. ...
  5. Ensure Network Security. ...
  6. Configure Network Protocols for Performance. ...
  7. Continual Network Monitoring and Maintenance.

How do I optimize my connection? ›

How to Optimize Your Connection for Faster Internet
  1. Give Your Router a Break. ...
  2. Reposition your router. ...
  3. Consider your data cap. ...
  4. Use a Network Optimizer. ...
  5. Try Ethernet Instead of Wi-Fi. ...
  6. Upgrade or Change Your Internet Provider.

How do I max out my internet speed? ›

How to Improve Your Internet Speed
  1. Restart your router.
  2. Move your router.
  3. Adjust the channel or band.
  4. Adjust your router's antennas.
  5. Use an ethernet cable.
  6. Extend your WiFi network.
  7. Remove unnecessary devices from your network.
  8. Check your device.
Apr 2, 2024

What is a WiFi booster? ›

A Range Extender, WiFi Booster or WiFi Extender is a device that repeats the wireless signal from your router to expand its coverage. It functions as a bridge, capturing the WiFi from your router and rebroadcasting it to areas where the WiFi is weak or nonexistent, improving the performance of your home WiFi.

How to boost up Wi-Fi speed? ›

To get faster WiFi speed, just simply switch the frequency band to 5 GHz, and don't forget to get close to your router. A router can broadcast multiple channels. Try to avoid the most utilized channel in your area, and use the less overlapping channel if possible.

How do I fix slow Wi-Fi signal? ›

Why is my Wi-Fi so slow and how can I fix it?
  1. Check your router location and do a restart.
  2. Test whether your bandwidth is low.
  3. Scan for viruses and other malware.
  4. Too many devices connected.
  5. Check your device.
  6. Reinstall your network drivers.
  7. Change your DNS server.
Aug 30, 2023

Do Wi-Fi boosters really work? ›

Wi-Fi boosters work by amplifying the Wi-Fi signal and improving the Wi-Fi signal strength. This can help to improve Wi-Fi connectivity and help reduce interference from other devices on the same Wi-Fi network.

How can I speed up my Wi-Fi for free? ›

How to increase your internet speed for free
  1. Clear your cache and cookies. ...
  2. Restart your modem and router. ...
  3. Move your router. ...
  4. Use a wired connection. ...
  5. Move your router antennas. ...
  6. Update your router's firmware. ...
  7. Disconnect any unnecessary devices. ...
  8. Close any unnecessary apps or windows.
Aug 23, 2023

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