Windows Wi-Fi: See your network connection quality

Although Wi-Fi networks (wireless networks) have become much more powerful lately, still have physical constraints. One of the biggest problems faced by Wi-Fi users is poor connection quality.Wi-Fi

In Windows, you can see of the network at the bottom right, and this gives you an idea of ​​how strong your connection is. But it does not show any measurement.
Below we will see a way to help you see the quality of your wireless connection at any time.

The method will show you very specific results.

You will first have to be connected to the Wi-Fi network you want to try to avoid making unnecessary moves.
Type cmd in Windows search and open a command prompt window.
Copy and paste the following command if you do not want to type it:

netsh wlan show interface

Η εντολή μετά το απαραίτητο enter θα σας δώσει πάρα πολλές πληροφορίες για το your network. You will see the SSID, radio type and connection mode.

The point you should look at is the . Next to it you will see a percentage measurement from 1 to 100. This measurement represents how strong your signal is.

If the percentage does not please you can follow the steps below to improve it:

Try moving closer to the router, or moving the router closer to your computer. The walls block the wireless signal, so the closer you are to the source of the signal, the better its quality.

Using the above command check the signal strength after each change of your router or computer. In order not to keep copying the command, press the arrow pointing above, and the command will automatically appear waiting for your enter.

If you can not move your computer closer to the router, you can buy a Wi-Fi extender to boost your brand.

If none of the above does not improve your connection, you should seriously consider replacing your router or sometimes replacing the provider.

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