The Right Broadband for Your Virtual Hosting Needs

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Managing a website via virtual hosting isn’t easy, especially if you have a slow internet connection. Your broadband speed should be at least 3.1 Mbps to 3.9 Mbps to insure that you always have a fast speed for uploading files to your websites plus making changes and edits.

How to Find a Fast Broadband Company

Yellow Pages – If you search in the Yellow Page directory for your local area you will be able to find a variety of broadband internet companies. Some companies will be specialized and offer service for your town, while others will offer national coverage and sometimes lower prices.

Online – Not every broadband internet company advertises in the Yellow Pages. In this day and age many companies are marketing on the internet only. To find the best company for you, use your favorite search engine to find a broadband internet company that offers services in your city or town.

Don’t Let Your Broadband Connection Slow Down

Over time, it’s very easy for any broadband internet connection to slow down due to router failure, viruses or Trojans than may be affecting your computer. To avoid this happening to you, make sure that you test your broadband connection on websites like speedtest.net any time you think that your connection may be slowing down.
If your broadband internet connection has slowed down you should contact your internet service provider because, they will be able to restart your modem and give you instructions on how you can improve your router or computers performance.

How to Increase Your Broadband Speed

Use an antenna booster – You can purchase an antenna booster through websites like amazon.com and then screw it into the back of your modem to increase your broadband speed.

Reset your modem password frequently – This step is important because, sometimes hackers or even your neighbors can access your signal and slow down your speed. To avoid this happening to you, reset your password every three to six months to insure that nobody is illegally “mooching” off your Wi-Fi signal.

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