How to INSTANTLY Make Your WiFi Speed Faster

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Published 2020-05-11
Here is how to instantly make your wifi speed faster. With everyone at home now, people are noticing their wifi isn't as fast as they'd like. Use these tips to speed your internet up! Watch now! Find out more here: bit.ly/3fxVN2F

In this video The Deal Guy is showing you how to make wifi faster at home or even how to get faster connection on ps4. This video with is similar to Liron Segev's video, but my own personal tips on how to get faster wifi. If you're looking to speed up internet at your home or office, then this video will help you.

With everything going on right now people are paying attention to their download speed so i wanted to make a video to help your make your wifi faster and a boost to your wifi signal.

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All Comments (20)
  • @maniacdaddy8047
    My neighbor needs to get these items soon, I'm tired of his slow internet.
  • @LironSegev
    Some great products recommended here. Good value for money and does indeed make a massive difference. Great job!🔥
  • @HamzaMx1
    Before you marry a person, you should first make them Use a computer With slow internet to see who they really are 😂👌
  • @titus9547
    True statements about the netgear. After purchasing the netgear to expand my router signal my big box retailer recommended additional devices because the signal periodically dropped in the far corners of the house. I wish the big box retailer had explained this to my wife and I last fall. Good work Deal Guy!
  • @onegoodmichael
    Matt, thanks for your crusade for cost savings; You really are amazing!
  • I like your show you keep it real simple and you don't overwhelm the consumer with to many useless overpriced things. Thank you and keep up the great work .
  • @skymitch89
    To sum up a nearly 11 minute video, make sure that your internet equipment is capable of the speeds that you are subscribed to from your internet provider.
  • @nsavage24
    Thanks for the timely info. I've been wondering what I could possibly do to make my doorbell video more responsive.
  • @jdubad2a
    I would like to point out that video games do not worry much about download or upload speed much more about ping. If you notice ping goes from 4 ms to 1ms then to 24ms so for gamers the booster would be the best for them. Speed speed speed is all people want to sell because it is easy to show big numbers and the leave out ping which is how quickly the devices can send packets to each other. So the mesh is 24 times slower sending info back and forth. Really when it boils down to it the non boosted 10 down is 6 times faster communication than the mesh so it would be better than the mesh for gaming. It is true if you are doing massive uploads or downloads speed is best but not for gaming or anything that requires quick packet transactions. This has some good info but just not what I would consider to be the most accurate info. If you made it this far through my rambling thanks for reading.
  • The main culprit in slow connection situation is simply the CPU in the router being overloaded due to too many WiFi clients connecting in the house, since there is encryption/decryption going at all times. If you manage to connect some data-hungry devices via a wired connection, this could be a huge help. There are often monitoring options in the router menu, so one needs to check the CPU usage to make sure it's suspect.
  • @ArtClark
    Matt, Great work here, you continue to address things that people need to know.
  • This is about extending WiFi coverage, not getting more speed. You will only get what you purchase from the ISP!!
  • @kingfisch
    Very good information. I bought the Orbi a couple of months ago with the 2 satellites and it was fairly easy to set up through the iphone app and we have excellent coverage in the 6000 plus sq.ft. two story home. We have about 30 devices connected. Typically, 235 download and 12 upload. Pretty satisfied.
  • @terryrl
    I went with the Netgear Orbi AC3000 this year as with COVID and working from home all the time, I wanted to ensure a robust connection. It works amazingly. I have the one router and one satellite and it covers my 3 floor house (~2000 sq ft) without issue. Amazing how many devices we have once you add in the IoT items. I believe we are around 30 or so, from phones and tablets, laptops and iMacs, PS5, Xbox, TVs, thermostat, cameras, etc. And I’m always happy to see a fellow Toronto person have such a good channel.
  • This tutorial is absolutely on point and very explanatory to the T. Great job my friend. I will be recommending your channel on my podcast. Hopefully I can have you on one day
  • @richardgodshaw
    I would highly recommend the mesh Network! Matt's 100% correct with the fact that it's spectacular. Although I use the Google Wi-Fi mesh Network, I think I've read that the one Matt is suggesting is slightly better, but I've been very copy with the Google mesh Network as well. Matt, love the work you put together on this channel and great content! Keep the deals coming!
  • Great info. Bookmarking this one. Wish we could switch to a mesh system but I need to talk the techie in our house into it!
  • @cynthialong3543
    Just wanted to let you know that I love all your videos they are extremely informative. With this one I know exactly what I’ll be getting the family for Christmas 😊