Two thirds of Brits admit to big Wi-Fi mistake that will slow down their connection this Christmas – change it now

BRITS have admitted making two key connection mistakes this Christmas could slow down their speeds.
Two thirds told Virgin Media O2 they put their Christmas lights in the same room as their broadband router.
Christmas lights are a known interference for Wi-Fi, so it's best to keep them as far apart as possible.
They shouldn't be near any extenders you use either.
But another massive error is decorating your hub.
Of those surveyed, one in three Gen Z broadband users said they wrapped their router in tinsel.
Tinsel is not a good idea because the reflective sparkle can deflect signals - a bit like mirrors do.
The firm has also recommended that households prepare ahead of the big day by downloading any huge software updates in advance if possible.
This applies to things like the PS5 and Xbox, especially any large games people may give.
According to the research, two thirds of Brits fail to do this despite being reliant on connectivity.
Other findings reveal that half of respondents intend to enforce a screen time limit on their guests so they spend quality time together.
And nearly a quarter of Christmas hosts expect guests to financially contribute towards the big day too.
Here are some tips from Ofcom on how to improve your Wi-Fi connection and get more out of it: