ClearView IT Blog

ClearView IT has been serving the Phoenix area since 2005, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Tip of the Week: You Won’t Believe These 4 Common Items that Mess With WiFi!

b2ap3_thumbnail_wifi_interruptions_400.jpgWireless Internet access is something that a lot of people take for granted, yet we all complain about shoddy Internet connections from time to time. Little do they know that some of the most common issues with their wireless connection could be ordinary appliances and other conflicting technologies. You might be surprised by what they are!

Outdated Router Hardware
The technology that produces the wireless network, like your wireless router, could have a lot to do with the quality of your wireless signal. This is usually the case with businesses that haven’t updated their wireless technology since it was first installed. Old routers have trouble keeping up with the increasing traffic commands of growing networks, and this places too much strain on your aging network. This is why it’s so important to make sure that your business’s wireless solutions are always meeting the preferred specifications. Otherwise, it can lead to downtime and loss of access to critical systems. Periodically updating your router hardware is a solid way to minimize this risk. ClearView IT can aid your business in finding a new router that will meet your specific needs.

Ordinary Household Electronics
What many people don’t realize is that common appliances can potentially interfere with the quality of your wireless connection. Even something as simple as the break room microwave, or the cordless phones connected to your landline, can cause trouble for your wireless network. As reported by PCWorld, “Most problems with cordless phones and microwaves involve products that use the 2.4GHz band.” This is because microwaves and WiFi connections use the same frequency, and the problems are most often associated with 802.11b and 802.11g routers, Bluetooth devices, and so on. Other appliances that can mess with your wireless signal include, but are not limited to: baby monitors, electric blankets, toaster ovens, and much more.

Nearby Wireless Networks
In much the same way that household appliances cause wireless issues, other wireless connections are broadcast through the 2.4 GHz frequency. Just like a highway, this frequency has too much traffic and can quickly grow congested, especially in high-population neighborhoods. This has negative effects on the performance and range of your wireless connections. By taking advantage of a router that can handle both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies simultaneously, your business can free up room on its network by allowing your technology to run on two potential frequencies at once. This is ideal for a lot of networks thanks to many modern devices, like smartphones, wireless devices, gaming devices, and laptops, having the capability to function on both frequencies. Still, you should never purchase new hardware without first consulting technology professionals, like those at ClearView IT; especially when it concerns your business’s WiFi connection.

Walls and Other Physical Obstructions
Walls might be used to keep things out or section off your office, but they can block access to your wireless network if your router isn’t placed in the proper location. You want to place your router in a location that can broadcast WiFi to your entire office, plus any other locations that you want to be able to use it. Other obstacles that can get in the way are concrete and metal, so carefully consider the infrastructure of your office before committing to a router placement strategy.

Christmas Lights
We hate to seem like a Grinch, but ISPs and computer companies tend to get an increased number of calls around the holidays because Christmas lights can interfere with wireless signals. Blinking lights tend to cause the most issue, reducing the effectiveness of your WiFi by up to 25 percent. When decking your halls, keep in mind that being too festive could cause network issues.

If finding the right routers or hardware has you worried, don’t sweat it. ClearView IT has your back. For more information about our wireless networking service, give us a call at 866-326-7214.

 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Monday, 05 May 2025
If you'd like to register, please fill in the username, password and name fields.

Captcha Image

Tag Cloud

Tip of the Week Security Technology Best Practices Business Computing Hackers Productivity Software Privacy Network Security Data Cloud Business User Tips IT Support Internet Hardware Innovation Email Hosted Solutions Malware Efficiency Workplace Tips Computer Google Microsoft Collaboration Android Cybersecurity Business Management Phishing IT Services Backup Ransomware Data Backup communications Smartphone Microsoft Office Upgrade Smartphones Small Business Network Mobile Devices Data Recovery Communication Managed IT Services Productivity Quick Tips Social Media VoIP Users Mobile Device Automation Tech Term Business Continuity Facebook Windows 10 Passwords Holiday Disaster Recovery Covid-19 Managed Service IT Support Browser Apps Windows 10 Cloud Computing Outsourced IT Miscellaneous Managed Service Provider Internet of Things Data Management Remote Work Saving Money Operating System Government Workplace Strategy Windows Artificial Intelligence Managed IT services Gadgets Networking Remote Business Technology App Virtualization Spam WiFi Server Blockchain Bandwidth Encryption Mobile Device Management Information History Gmail Employee/Employer Relationship Office Apple Two-factor Authentication Information Technology Office 365 Budget Big Data Health Analytics Access Control Data Security Cybercrime Wi-Fi Conferencing BDR Employer-Employee Relationship Help Desk Vendor Hacking Cost Management IT Management Training Remote Computing Voice over Internet Protocol Document Management Hacker Save Money Patch Management Compliance Remote Monitoring Vendor Management Hard Drive Applications Retail Alert Vulnerabilities Hiring/Firing Outlook Legal Password Mobile Office Data storage Money Managed Services Customer Service Unified Threat Management Data loss Firewall Augmented Reality Word Project Management BYOD Search... IBM Website Computing Best Practice Meetings Mobility The Internet of Things YouTube Twitter Google Maps Windows 11 Scam User Law Enforcement Monitoring End of Support Laptop Healthcare Printer VPN Remote Workers Update Windows 7 Chrome Free Resource Social Sports Travel SaaS DDoS Virtual Reality How To Social Engineering Cryptocurrency Paperless Office Antivirus Mobile Computing Black Market iPhone Cleaning Maintenance Education Marketing Cortana Robot Content Filtering Running Cable Data Breach Storage Websites Router Holidays Vulnerability Processor Chromebook Software as a Service Drones Cooperation Data Protection Automobile Video Conferencing Virtual Machines How To HIPAA Computer Repair Multi-factor Authentication Wireless Technology Microchip eWaste Professional Services Flexibility Saving Time Downtime Tech Terms Hack Safety Identity Theft Managed Services Provider Notifications Managed IT Digital Unified Communications Computers Bitcoin Virtual Desktop Virtual Private Network Experience Google Docs Telephone Bluetooth Taxes Distributed Denial of Service PowerPoint Current Events Administration Office Tips Memory Excel Solutions Private Cloud Presentation Specifications Disaster Images 101 Physical Security Integration IT Consultant Display Politics Customer Relationship Management Settings Lithium-ion battery Virtual Assistant Machine Learning Co-Managed IT Employees Entertainment Start Menu Computer Care Avoiding Downtime Solid State Drive Downloads Processors Health IT Webcam Equifax SSID Securty Books Uninterrupted Power Supply Domains Language Business Mangement Media Society Tactics Development Hard Drive Disposal Employer/Employee Relationships Virtual Machine Tablets Username Reviews Visible Light Communication Startup Optimization Freedom of Information Smart Technology Reading Monitors Google Calendar Navigation 2FA Windows 8 Supercomputer Addiction email scam Teamwork Mobile Security Hypervisor Troubleshooting Virus Data Storage Public Speaking Displays User Tip Shopping Advertising Motion Sickness Legislation News Medical IT Relocation Streaming Media Comparison Work/Life Balance Google Drive Evernote Paperless Tech Support Network Management SQL Server Licensing Keyboard PCI DSS Hard Drives Corporate Profile Proxy Server Gig Economy Emails Humor Fake News Supply Chain Knowledge In Internet of Things Television Telephony Business Communications intranet Employer Employee Relationship Service Level Agreement Internet Service Provider Computing Infrastructure Azure Device security Managed IT Service Business Owner Wireless Hacks Shortcut Network Congestion Cabling Management Regulations Compliance Heating/Cooling Writing Tablet Environment G Suite Wireless Headphones Memes Microsoft Excel Workplace Reliable Computing Windows XP Mouse VoIP Tech Human Resources Social Networking Tracking Going Green Net Neutrality Business Cards Error Financial Data Bookmark Risk Management Web Server IT Scams Scalability Administrator SharePoint Text Messaging Term Google Apps Proactive IT Digital Payment Download Piracy HTML Inbound Marketing Bring Your Own Device Worker Telework Access Browsers Smartwatch Nanotechnology Communitications Microsoft 365 Cables Time Management Google Play Music Public Cloud Upload Procurement Software License Social Network FinTech Staffing IP Address Spyware Data Analysis CES Screen Reader IT Assessment Point of Sale Electronic Payment Audit Mobile Technology Value Botnet Security Cameras File Sharing Trends Supply Chain Management Customer Resource management Organization Devices Cyber security Shortcuts Rental Service Redundancy Micrsooft Phone System Flash Cache Fileless Malware Smart Devices Tip of the week Company Culture Telephone Systems Unified Threat Management Business Growth Workers Gamification Remote Working Telephone System AI Regulations Trend Micro Be Proactive Recovery Competition Directions Digital Security Cameras CCTV Backup and Disaster Recovery Electronic Health Records Transportation Printing Desktop Wasting Time LiFi Banking Touchscreen Entrepreneur Google Wallet Content Electronic Medical Records Computer Malfunction Accountants eCommerce Modem Workplace Strategies Documents Messenger Emergency Computer Accessories Application Deep Learning Vendor Mangement Videos Business Intelligence Database Surveillance Managing Costs Business Metrics Hosted Solution Samsung

Blog Archive

Recent Comments

No comments yet.

Interested In A Free Consultation?