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Maximizing Your Internet Speed: Tips For Small Town Users

Living in a small town comes with plenty of perks: beautiful views, open space, and tightly-knit neighbours who look out for one another. But when it comes to internet connection, things can get a little tricky. Whether you’re trying to stream a movie, join a video call, or just scroll through social media, having a fast, stable internet connection is essential. If your internet speed isn’t quite where you want it to be, don’t worry. We’ve got some tips to help you maximize your internet experience:


Upgrade Your Equipment

One of the quickest ways to boost your internet speed is by upgrading your equipment. Older modems and Wi-Fi routers can bottleneck your connection, even if you’re paying for high-speed internet. Upgrading to a modern router that supports the latest wireless connection standards can make a huge difference, especially if you’re using multiple devices at once.Optimize The Placement Of Your Router

Where you put your router matters more than you might think. Wi-Fi signals can be weakened by walls, furniture, and even appliances. For the best internet speeds, place your router in a central location, up high, and away from large obstacles.

If you rely on a wireless connection, avoid hiding your router in a cabinet or behind a TV. Also, if possible, use a wired connection with an Ethernet cable for devices like gaming consoles or desktop computers. This offers a more stable internet connection, reducing the chances of a poor connection ruining your Zoom call or movie night.

To save yourself the worry and hassle, WCG offers free professional installs where our techs can do the work and ensure your connection is fully optimized.

Reset Your Modem

Just like us, sometimes our equipment needs a reset. If you're not receiving the speeds you signed up for, try unplugging your modem for 10 seconds and then plugging it back in. 

Use A Wi-Fi Extender

Sometimes, your router alone can’t reach every corner of your home, resulting in a weak internet connection. If you live in a larger property, a Wi-Fi extender can help fill in the gaps. These devices pick up your existing wireless connection and rebroadcast it, giving you better internet access throughout your home. Especially for those backyard summer months!

How Do I Know If I Need An Extender? 

A good guess would be based on the size of your home:

  • Apartments, condos, and townhouses: One router on a 5GHz network is usually enough.
  • Houses under 1500 sq. ft.: A single router typically covers your space.
  • Houses between 1500 and 2500 sq. ft.: You might benefit from adding one extender.
  • Houses between 2500 and 3500 sq. ft.: You may need two extenders for full coverage.
  • Outdoor use: An extender can help boost signal strength beyond your walls.


Keep in mind, this is a general guide. Building materials like tile, brick, or concrete can affect your coverage, and depending on your needs, additional extenders may come with a small extra charge.

Get Internet Services Through WCG

If you're tired of slow internet speeds and unreliable service, it's time to consider your options. Westman Communications Group offers fibre-powered high-speed internet options designed for small-town internet users who need dependable connections. 

We offer a range of internet service options, from 75 Mbps to 2.5 GIG Speeds (availability limited by community). Plus, we know how important it is for communities like yours to have consistent internet access for work, school, and entertainment.

While satellite providers may be helpful in extremely remote areas, fixed wireless and internet are often the better long-term option when available. Luckily, Westman Communications Group is here to help deliver it a fast, fibre-powered connection.

If you’re browsing, gaming, or streaming, having the best internet service provider for your internet connection is key. With WCG’s internet services, you get high-speed internet and reliable performance, backed by a local team that understands the needs of small-town users.