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How can I ensure best network connectivity for home learning?
- This Knowledge Base Article will go over some best practices and tips for ensuring a successful home network connection for home learning and teaching.
Home Wireless Connection FAQs
My laptop is not connected to the internet.
- Navigate to your Network Settings on your device (This is operating system specific).
- Ensure your device is connected to your home/work/public network.
My device is connected to the internet, but it is seems really slow. What could be affecting it?
- Multiple devices that could be utilizing more of the bandwidth.
- For example, if someone in your household likes to play video games, chances are their devices could be using more of the bandwidth causing your device to perform slower.
- Environmental variables could be affecting the strength of the connection.
- Materials that can block or can weaken the signal are listed below:
- Metal
- Brick
- Aluminum Foil
- Some insulation materials
- Your router may not be strong enough or doesn't reach the physical location of where you are in your home.
- You may want to move the router (if applicable).
- You can invest in a Wi-Fi Extender (ie: Google Nest Wifi, Netgear Range Extender ext)
My laptop is not connected to my network, but can't connect.
- Navigate to your Network Settings on your device.
- Find your home network and choose the option to "Forget Network", then re-add the home network again.
Try rebooting your device.
If possible use a physical cable to connect your device.
- Plug a network cable into your router.
- Plug your network cable into your device.
Contact your Internet Service Provider