If you're testing your speed on a device connected to your modem via WiFi, stand next to your modem and run a speed test to rule out any WiFi signal issues.
Connect to your modem’s 5GHz WiFi instead of the slower 2.4GHz WiFi network. If your modem has 5GHz WiFi, you’ll find the default 5GHz WiFi name and password on its barcode sticker.
If your speed has improved, or slow speeds occur on WiFi devices but not devices connected via Ethernet cable, then see our guide on improving WiFi signals.
Unplug all other devices connected to your modem's Ethernet ports (except the device you are testing, if applicable).
Turn off or disconnect all other devices connected to your modem's WiFi (except the device you are testing, if applicable).
On the device you are testing, close all programs that are using your broadband connection.
If your speed has improved on a single device, you may be running more devices/programs than your connection can handle. Some programs may be set to open in the background as soon as the computer restarts, so we recommend that Windows users check the Task Manager (press CTRL+ALT+DELETE on the keyboard to open) and Mac OSX users check the Dock at the bottom of the screen and close any of these programs if they are running.
Check that all cables connected to your modem are in good condition and plugged in securely, without any kinks.