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How Can I Make My Satellite Internet Faster When Using Wifi?

If you are experiencing slower than expected speeds when using satellite Internet services, then the problem could be local to your device. For example, if you are streaming, then you may notice that the graphics don't always offer the same quality due to a dip in connectivity. This is usually obvious when the frames per second (FPS) rate drops. Movement may look less fluid, or images could appear pixelated.

To overcome issues like these, it is important to note that the limiting factor may not be the connectivity between your satellite dish and the geostationary satellite in orbit above you. It is possible that you are getting latency from a poor wifi signal. To troubleshoot and reduce latency on satellite Internet, you should first plug your device into your router with an Ethernet cable. If the latency disappears, then the likelihood is that the Wi-Fi connection was not strong enough. Try moving your device closer to your router or moving objects that might reflect Wi-Fi signals out of the way.

Alternatively, you can move your router to a more central location in your home or office to speed up your connection. Remove objects directly surrounding it that may weaken the signal, too. You can use repeaters, as well. Bear in mind that these don't boost Wi-Fi signals. They merely relay packets of data back and forth, thereby extending your Wi-Fi's workable area rather than augmenting signal strength.

Finally, it is also worth mentioning the number of devices you may have connected to your Wi-Fi at any one time. More devices mean that more data is passed through your satellite Internet service. If you want to get the best out of your Internet connection, then turn off devices that are not in use. Use the operating system settings to only perform updates and downloads at times of low usage, usually at night. Remember to update drivers, however, since this can help to reduce latency. This way, you will maximise the available bandwidth for the most demanding jobs, such as playing games or streaming HD videos.

How Konnect Improves Satellite Internet Speeds

The technicians at Konnect know how to boost your satellite Internet signal for optimal service. There are some technicalities to this, but the theory is very simple to understand. Your satellite dish will work best if it is pointing directly towards the satellite that's providing the service. Therefore, when it is installed for you, careful checks are made to ensure it is correctly lined up and the signal is strong.

Your satellite dish should not just point directly at the satellite serving it. It should also have an uninterrupted line of sight. So, if you have put a ladder in the way of it or a shrub has grown in front of it, then it will be a good idea to remove them. Sometimes snow may settle on a satellite dish, too. If this is the case, then the signal levels may drop so it’s best to brush off accumulated snow, being careful not to knock the dish out of its alignment.

Consider Upgrading Your Package for Faster Internet Connectivity

Another answer to the question of How can I make my satellite Internet faster? is to upgrade your current package. Our entry-level package provides average speeds of 20 MB per second, which is more than enough for general usage and web surfing, including standard definition (SD) TV and streaming. You can download an entire album of songs in just over a minute with this speed, for example. However, with our higher packages, the speeds you can obtain are much quicker, allowing you to enjoy high definition (HD) TV and streaming and even a full HD experience. What's more, you will get more priority data in your monthly allowance. Generally speaking a 75 GB data allowance/month and average speeds over 35 Mbps are generally rapid enough for most households and businesses.