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When I open Bluetooth my Wi-Fi become very slow and when I I turn off the Bluetooth my Wi-Fi become at normal speed what's the problem please help

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Answered by miliganatra1291
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Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to fix your Wi-Fi. So, let’s take a look at what may be causing your slow Wi-Fi.

1. Router Positioning

The position of your router plays a critical role in your home Wi-Fi network. Even a slight shift in position could slow down your Wi-Fi. In fact, correct positioning is one of the many ways to improve the speed of your router.

High vs. Low

Like most people, you probably unpacked your new router, located a reasonable outlet, and left it on whatever was nearby: a shelf, a desk, or even the ground. As it turns out, router height does make a difference. Leaving your router on the ground or behind other objects usually results in noticeably worse performance.

Instead, put the router as high up as possible to extend the broadcasting range of the radio waves. This also helps clear the router of potential interference.

Concrete and Metals

Materials like concrete and metal are usually the biggest blockers of Wi-Fi signals. They are so effective at this that Faraday cages use the same materials to block all electromagnetic fields—they can even protect you from RFID hacks.

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So, you may want to avoid placing your router in your basement, as a lot of concrete usually encloses this area. Other materials can impede your wireless network’s performance, too. Make sure any other large objects don’t block your router, either.

Distance to Router

The further away from your router you get, the weaker the Wi-Fi signal. Therefore, the best option is to place your router as close to your devices as possible. However, this is only practical if you have one main area where you tend to use your Wi-Fi-enabled devices.

Otherwise, you should place your router near the center of your home. After all, Wi-Fi broadcasts in 360 degrees, so it doesn’t necessarily make sense to put it at one end of the house.

However, if your router’s broadcast is noticeably weak or if your house is particularly large, then you may need to increase the range of those Wi-Fi waves. Wi-Fi extenders or repeaters are auxiliary devices that connect to the main router and repeat the signal to cover a greater area.

If you want to get scientific about your router placement, take a look at the Wi-Fi Strife project from London-based Software Engineer Jason Cole.

After moving into a new apartment, he mathematically modeled the property’s Wi-Fi hotspots and coldspots. You can try this for yourself with the Wi-Fi Solver app, currently available for Android and Chrome OS.

Download: Wi-Fi Solver for Android | Chrome OS (Free)

2. Other Household Users

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Have you ever left a large download running on your PC? That may be the cause of your slow Wi-Fi. Downloading large files can take quite a toll on your Wi-Fi performance. Sometimes you can’t avoid this—operating system updates can be massive, for example—but if you’re running tasks that aren’t urgent, try pausing them.

More likely, however, is that the people on your network—such as friends, roommates, or family members—are taking part in bandwidth-heavy activities like gaming and streaming Netflix. Fortunately, if this is the case, you can prioritize your network traffic by enabling Quality of Service in your router settings.

As humans are 60 percent water, and water can reduce the frequency of radio waves, people can also pose a connection problem. We’re not suggesting that you remove all the people from your house, of course. But do make sure to keep your router out of the main areas where people congregate. The impact won’t be monumental, but it may be noticeable.

3. Wireless Interference and Noise

You’ve probably never noticed, but there are wireless signals all around you wherever you go—and they’re passing through you all the time. These signals come from our electronic devices, Wi-Fi routers, satellites, cell towers, and more.

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