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In our modern time, it’s pretty frustrating to be still dealing with an internet connection that moves at a snail’s pace. Whether you work from home or are simply trying to search the web, a slow web speed can destroy your productivity faster than any social media app ever could.

If you’re ready to fight back in the race to network connectivity, try one of these four quick ways to troubleshoot and handle a slow internet connection:

  • Check Your Plan Details: If your internet has been moving at a glacial pace since the moment it was installed, take a moment to check the details of your plan agreement. Give your provider a call to see what connectivity plan you have, then test your connection speed online to see if the numbers match up. If they do, then you are likely just paying for a sluggish speed and should speak with your provider about upgrading to high-speed internet.
  • internetReset Your Hardware: Some issues really are just as simple as turning your machine off and on again. Reset your modem and router to see if that gives your connection a boost; each machine likely has a small reset button that you’ll need a pin in order to press down.
  • Adjust Your Wi-Fi Signal: If you use Wi-Fi in your home, the issue might not be your hardware or provider. A weak wireless signal can easily cause a slowdown, and you’ll need to experiment with repositioning and boosting your router to see which location works best.
  • Optimize Your Browser for Slower Speeds: While you’re getting to the root of your connectivity issue, you likely still need to be able to use the internet. Disable images to allow webpages to upload faster, and try browsing online using the mobile or HTML versions of websites.

 

Ready for faster internet speeds? Clear Creek Communications is Oregon City, OR’s local choice for telecommunications services. This cable company offers high-speed internet services with broadband add-ons such as HomeSync, a home wireless network support service that can connect to an unlimited amount of Wi-Fi devices. Test your connection speed online with their Internet Speed Test, or call (503) 631-2101 for further troubleshooting assistance from a member of their team. 

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