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<\/p>\n This story is part of Home Tips<\/span>, CNET’s collection of practical advice for getting the most out of your home, inside and out. <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n A reliable internet connection at home is pivotal — but Wi-Fi can be frustratingly finicky. Despite paying monthly fees to an internet service provider<\/a><\/span>, and even if you’ve had a\u00a0router<\/a><\/span> professionally installed, you may still find yourself spending too much time watching your phone, laptop or streaming device grind away as it tries to stay connected. That’s a massive headache if you’re spending your weeks working from home, if you’re trying to install smart home gadgets, or if you’re just wanting to unwind with some Netflix<\/a><\/span> at the end of a long day.<\/p>\n The good news is there’s an easy way to optimize your Wi-Fi network and address these issues, and it’ll only take you a few minutes.\u00a0 <\/p>\n