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Increase Internet Speed: Internet is slow? Try this trick; WiFi will run at the speed of a rocket..

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If you are working from home and your internet speed starts to crawl, then it is natural that you will get angry. In today's time, when even 3 GB of data is not enough, low internet or WiFi speed can spoil a lot of work. Many people also install WiFi speed enhancers in their homes to improve internet speed. But this also does not have any significant effect. In such a situation, we are telling you such a trick here, which will end the problem of slow internet speed forever.

The trick we are talking about will be easily found in your kitchen. Yes, aluminum foil. You can improve your Wi-Fi signal with the help of aluminum foil. For this, you just have to put aluminum foil behind your router. This will reflect the signal in specific directions. Let's know how to use it.

How to increase internet speed with aluminum foil

Fold the aluminum foil and place it behind your router like an umbrella. But make sure that the foil doesn't touch anything. Cover the router properly from behind with aluminium foil so that its signal doesn't go here and there and reaches where you want it to.

But also make sure that the router doesn't get too hot. Place the foil in such a way that it increases the internet signal and doesn't block it. The shiny side of the aluminium foil reflects the rays that come from the antenna. So whenever you use aluminium foil, fold it in such a way that the shiny part remains on top.

Apart from this, to improve the WiFi signal, always keep the router at a higher place. You can install it on the wall. If there is glass, a mirror, or any furniture or wall in front of the router, do not keep the router there. You can also use a wireless repeater or extender.

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