How to Optimize Your Mobile Hotspot

by | Apr 29, 2018 | Hardware

A mobile hotspot usually provides faster Internet connection compared with public Wi-Fi. It’s also a lot safer. But if this kind of mobile networking is not utilized well, it will accumulate expensive data charges.

The following tips will maximize the efficiency of mobile hotspots while lowering their data usage.

Place the router in a strategic spot

For your equipment to offer optimal coverage, put it in an area where it can best broadcast signals. The goal here is to cover as many devices as possible. Thus, you want to carefully plan where the router is placed. Wireless signals reach only up to 100 feet indoors and 300 feet outdoors. The signals can pass through floors, walls, and ceilings, but fewer obstructions will result in better transmission.

Less Wi-Fi range for longer battery life

If your settings allow, tweak your mobile wireless network for low-power, shorter Wi-Fi. Users must move closer to the hotspot for better Internet connection. The router’s battery will thank you for it.

Check for LTE coverage

It’s a good idea to research the area you will use the portable router in. There are locations that do not support cellular 4G/LTE, which means you will still have Internet, but at slower speeds.

Watch out for background apps!

Laptops, tablets, and smartphones may be running applications in the background that are using up Internet bandwidth. Common examples of these apps are location-based services, social media, and email. Minimize the amount of data you use by disabling background apps you don’t need.

Avoid multimedia usage

Loading an email or text on a webpage with your mobile device will consume minimal amounts of data. Streaming videos or music will require more bandwidth. They consume more data. Try to avoid using multimedia so your battery and data plan lasts longer.

 

Mobile hotspots let users remotely connect to the Internet without being dependent on possibly unsafe public Wi-Fi networks. With the ability to connect multiple devices to a single hotspot, these devices are an easy way to increase productivity.

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