D-Link's Home Networking Tips for the Fastest Wi-Fi this Holiday Season

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — ‘Tis the season for family and friends to slow down your home network. In today’s connected world, holiday visitors bring a collection of gadgets that require Internet – likely resulting in extremely slow Wi-Fi and unhappy guests. Many homes are plagued by slow speeds, bad reception and other Wi-Fi issues. Additionally, more US consumers than ever – about 68 percent or 170 million – plan to purchase tech gifts this year1. To spread holiday cheer and increase Wi-Fi speeds, D-Link is gifting tech tips and home networking gear to ensure Wi-Fi performance is up to speed during the holidays and through the new year.

“New innovative gadgets, from smart home devices to gaming consoles, will likely result in the biggest holiday season yet for the tech sector,” said Oscar Reyes, vice president of marketing, D-Link. “Considering many households haven’t upgraded their routers in years, and the majority of gifts rely on a wireless network, now is the time to enhance home networks.”

In preparation for festive celebrations and gatherings, D-Link offers the following tips to supercharge your home network this holiday season:

1. Start with Your Router: Aging routers, or those provided by Internet Service Providers (ISPs), do not always deliver the strongest performance – especially as households add more connected devices. To improve home Wi-Fi, consider upgrading to a router designed to provide maximum performance for gaming and streaming HD media. The D-Link AC1900 Wi-Fi Router (DIR-880L) is equipped with advanced beamforming and band steering technology to create a high-performance wireless network designed to handle bandwidth intensive activities on multiple devices all at the same time.

2. Placement is Key: Ever tried to stream favorite shows in bed, but been annoyed by poor Wi-Fi signals? Position the wireless router strategically to ensure its operating at its full potential to enjoy a tech-friendly holiday.

3. Eliminate Dead Zones: Wireless dead zones have been around as long as Wi-Fi routers, especially in large homes. With the push of a button, the D-Link AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender (DAP-1860) grabs a router’s Wi-Fi connection and sends it to every corner of the increasingly connected home. The DAP-1860 also features a Smart Signal Indicator to help find the best location for optimal Wi-Fi coverage throughout the home.  

4. Create a Guest Wi-Fi Network: The last thing hosts want is guests bothering you all night for your Wi-Fi password. Instead, create a Guest Network that allows visitors to connect to a dedicated Wi-Fi network without affecting the devices on your private home network. Here’s how to do it.

To relieve Wi-Fi dead zones and buffering headaches, D-Link is giving away home networking gear to help people stay connected this holiday season. Prizes include the D-Link AC1900 Wi-Fi Router (DIR-880L) and AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender (DAP-1860). Those interested in participating can enter at us.dlink.com/giveaway. Contest ends November 18, 2016 at 11:59 p.m. PST.

Availability and Pricing
D-Link’s Home Networking solutions are now available throughout D-Link’s vast network of retail and e-tail outlets in the United States. Detailed specifications are available online and retail pricing is as follows:

About D-Link
D-Link is the global leader in connectivity for home, small business, mid- to large-sized enterprise environments, and service providers. An award-winning designer, developer, and manufacturer, D-Link implements and supports unified network solutions that integrate capabilities in switching, wireless, broadband, storage, IP Surveillance, and cloud-based network management. For more information visit us.dlink.com, or connect with D-Link on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/dlink) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/dlink) or D-Link’s blog (http://blog.dlink.com).

1https://www.cta.tech/News/Press-Releases/2016/October/Record-Breaking-Holidays-Ahead-for-Tech-More-Cons.aspx

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