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3 Probable Reasons Your Internet is Slow
Slow Internet may be an inconvenience in any case, but it has an especially negative impact on the workplace. Technology should enhance your operational efficiency, but if your solutions depend on a connection to the Internet, any problem there can effectively bring your productivity to a halt. Let's go over a few of the most common problems that might be slowing down your connection, and perhaps tip you off to the issue.
A lot of modern solutions that businesses rely on are hosted in the cloud. This is for good reason; there is a laundry list of benefits that cloud-deployed solutions offer.
Assuming, of course, that you have access to the Internet at the moment.
In addition to cloud-hosted solutions, the Internet proves its office utility in many other ways, all of which will have limited availability- if any - without a reliable internet connection. That’s why it is so critical to keep your Internet speeds optimized.
Listed below is a very brief list of the issues you could find yourself dealing with:
Too Little Bandwidth
You’re trying to use more bandwidth than you are allotted by your Internet service. As a business grows, its bandwidth requirements will also increase. This increase is exacerbated by the rise in Bring Your Own Device and the assortment of connected devices that people now bring into your organization, as well as the increased use of cloud solutions. If you haven’t kept pace with your requirements, you could find that your Internet takes longer to process. Upgrading your plan will be required if this is the issue.
Outdated Equipment
If the router you are using in the office is on the older side or was designed as a household model, it might just not be capable of supporting the bandwidth you should be getting. This is why it is imperative to consider all of your business technology when planning for upgrades and updates, as it only takes one component to cause a hang-up.
Misconfigured Equipment and Environmental Factors
If your networking equipment isn’t actually that old, there’s the chance that there is just a mistake somewhere in its configurations, and you may have to go digging to locate it. Otherwise, your issue could actually be your office itself. Things like concrete and other electronics can make things difficult for a wireless signal to get through. If a select few are encountering problems, don’t rule out these considerations.
Naturally, this is just a select few reasons that your office may be suffering from slow Internet speeds. That’s why we have one final tip for you: give Macro Systems a call. Our professionals are able to help you figure out your difficulties and mitigate them, all for the good of your business. Give us a call at 703-359-9211 to learn more.
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