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“UK Heatwave Threatens Internet Connections: How to Prevent Wi-Fi Struggles”

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After experiencing a brief heatwave recently, the United Kingdom is bracing for another period of intense heat, with temperatures projected to surpass 37°C on Wednesday. If the temperature reaches this level, it would mark a new record. While the sunny weather is ideal for outdoor activities like beach outings, barbecues, and picnics, the extreme heat may pose challenges for a crucial aspect of modern life – your internet connection.

So, why does hot weather impact internet speeds, and how can you prevent your Wi-Fi from struggling?

The issue typically originates with the router, the small device that facilitates your home’s connectivity. Similar to other gadgets such as smartphones and laptops, routers can experience performance issues when they overheat. Excessive heat can lead to reduced performance and, in severe cases, even cause the router to shut down entirely.

If you have ever left a phone under direct sunlight, you are likely familiar with the warning messages that appear when a device overheats. Routers can encounter similar problems.

Virgin Media, a prominent internet provider in the UK, highlighted the risks, stating, “Although we rigorously test our Hubs at various temperatures, they perform best away from direct sunlight, much like your phone or laptop. If the Hub becomes too hot, it could slow down your connection or even cease functioning.”

Ordinarily, a warm room alone should not cause issues, as most modern routers are designed to handle typical summer temperatures. However, placing your router in direct sunlight, like on a windowsill, can push it beyond its operational limits. Think of it as protecting your body from the sun by seeking shade when your skin starts to burn.

In such scenarios, your broadband speeds may decrease, and the router might temporarily shut down until it cools off.

The initial step is to relocate the router away from direct sunlight. Additionally, the placement of the router matters in other aspects too. While concealing the router in a cupboard or enclosed space may seem organized, poor ventilation can hamper Wi-Fi performance.

Virgin Media advised, “Proper positioning of the Hub can enhance Wi-Fi coverage. Avoid placing the Hub in a cupboard or behind your TV.”

For optimal connectivity, position your router in an open area, ideally elevated off the floor and centrally located within your home. It should also be kept away from potential interference sources such as cordless phones, baby monitors, and microwave ovens.

Furthermore, avoid situating your router near a fish tank, as the water can disrupt Wi-Fi signals, impeding the connection’s reach throughout your home.

By implementing these simple adjustments, you can safeguard your broadband connection and ensure smooth internet operation, even during soaring temperatures.

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