Pro Tips for Moving and Setting up Home Wi-Fi

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Technology has become more prevalent in our everyday lives in the past years. This has made good internet connectivity rank higher on our priority list. With the pandemic moving more and more work and school tasks remote, having a stable high-speed Wi-Fi connection has become a true necessity.

Whether you are moving homes or deciding to upgrade your current internet plan, setting up a home Wi-Fi network is part of the equation. This is why we have put together a series of moving-out tips that will help you tackle this situation with more confidence.

Packing Tips for Moving on a Budget

One of the most important tips for moving across the country is to make a list of everything you need in your new home. You can then decide whether it is cheaper to move the things you own or buy replacements at the destination. After all, it makes sense to pack irreplaceable objects, such as those that have a sentimental value or the laptop you use for work, but not move a bunch of cheap mugs or furniture.

Second of all, to minimize costs and save space, you should use your existing items instead of buying packing supplies. For instance, you can wrap up electronics, fragile decorations, tableware, and drinkware in clothes and towels that you also need to take with you.

Movers can also be quite expensive, especially if you need them to handle everything. See if friends and family can lend a helping hand with packing and loading on departure, or with unpacking and unloading at the destination.

How to Set up Your Wi-Fi Network at Home

The first thing you must check when it comes to Wi-Fi is the list of internet service providers (ISPs) in your new location. If the provider you already have is on the list and you are happy with its services, it should be very easy to transfer your contract. If not, decide on the ISP with the best reviews in terms of price, speed, reliability, and customer service.

Once you have your new internet plan in place, it is time to install the necessary equipment. Now, you may use the modem/router you had at your old place or opt for a better model. Upgrading your equipment is important if you have to share Wi-Fi networks with other family members who also work or study remotely. 

Say you have already decided on the equipment. Next, you can either let a pro handle everything for an extra cost, or you can install it yourself. However, doing it on a budget would require some technical skills, which is why moving tips generally recommend you to leave it all to professionals. This way, you can focus on the other aspects of moving stress-free.

After setting up your Wi-Fi network, it is time to secure it by changing the network name and the default password associated with the device. Make sure the password is easy to remember and you don’t use it anywhere else, as you might want to pass it on to your guests at some point.

Moving Guide Essentials

The key to efficient moving is keeping your costs under control while making sure you have everything you need at the other end of the trip. 

By making lists for packing items or for choosing movers and ISPs, everything gets done efficiently and accurately, and you avoid any obstacles after moving. This way, your moving day experience will be as smooth as possible — and you will have Wi-Fi.