Step 1: Test your internet speed
If you’re looking to optimize your home Wi-Fi® connection, the first step you might take is testing your internet speed. There are two things you will want to test: your device speed and your gateway speed. The device speed test checks the speed between your smartphone, tablet, computer, or other device and the internet. A gateway speed test checks the speed between your modem or Wi-Fi gateway and your network.
It's important to understand that the difference between your device internet speed and your gateway internet speed may be substantial. This could be for a variety of reasons, including the strength of your Wi-Fi connection, the quality of your equipment, and the number of devices on your network.
Check the upload and download speeds of your connected devices or home Wi-Fi gatewayStep 2: Determine the best internet speed for you
The best internet speed for your household will depend on several factors, including how you use your internet connection and the number of connected devices you have. You’ll often see internet plans measured by download and upload speeds. The download speed tells you how quickly you can move information from the internet onto your device, while the upload speed tells you how quickly you can send information from your device out to other parts of the internet. For example, a high download speed would help you do things like stream videos smoothly, while a high upload speed would help if you were trying to quickly upload a large file to social media.