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Make it stronger in a matter of seconds with these tips! Â 3. For Better Signal Angle Your Antennas

Make it stronger in a matter of seconds with these tips! [TP-Link](  [Wi-Fi_Tips_and_Tricks] Having problems with your Wi-Fi? Before you toss out your router and go after a new one, here are a few things you can try to bring your Wi-Fi back to life.  [For_Improved_Wi-Fi_Upgrade_Your_Firmware] 1. For Improved Wi-Fi Upgrade Your Firmware Running the latest firmware helps your router work with newer devices and keeps your Wi-Fi running as fast as possible. You can update it in one of two ways. The first is to automatically upgrade the firmware through your router’s Web UI. The second is to go to the TP-Link Download Center, find your router and follow the steps.  [For_Better_Coverage_Raise_Your_Router] 2. For Better Coverage Raise Your Router You can actually weaken your Wi-Fi by placing routers on the floor, in corners or behind closed doors. That’s because routers send Wi-Fi in all directions, and solid objects such as doors, walls, ceilings and floors weaken signal strength.  [For_Better_Signal_Angle_Your_Antennas] 3. For Better Signal Angle Your Antennas For better Wi-Fi signal in your home, you should adjust the antennas. For routers with two antennas, angle them so they form a right angle (0° and 90°). For three antennas, angle them so the third one is angled halfway between the other two (0°, 45° and 90°). When finished, make sure they’re firmly in position.  [For_Better_Performance_Manage_Your_QoS] 4. For Better Performance Manage Your QoS Quality of Service (QoS) allows you to choose which devices or activities get priority when it comes to the internet. All you have to do is change settings using the QoS section in the Tether app.  [get_to_know_Deco_a_little_better]( Connect With Us [TP-Link_YouTube]( [TP_Link_Facebook]( [TP_Link_Twitter]( [TP_Link_LinkedIn]( [www.tp-link.com/us]( policy]( | [unsubscribe]( | [contact]( You received this email because you’ve made a purchase from TP-Link North America, Inc. or you’ve signed up for TP-Link North America, Inc. emails © 2017 TP-Link North America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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