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Summer holiday WiFi: check your connection in good time

Summer holiday Wi-Fi is something many people only think about when problems start to arise.
The holidays arrive, people spend more time at home, more devices are connected, and suddenly there are disconnections, slow speeds or dead spots.

And the worst thing is that it usually happens just when we most want to relax.

So, before summer really gets underway, it’s worth checking your internet connection and making sure everything is ready.


☀️ Internet usage changes in summer

Throughout the year, we use the internet in a more consistent way.
But in summer, everything changes:

  • more people at home
  • more streaming
  • more connected devices
  • spending more time on Wi-Fi

The result is that many home networks are starting to show their limitations.

The summer holiday Wi-Fi needs to be ready for much heavier use.


🏡 Second homes need to be reviewed

Many homes remain empty for months and are only used again in the summer.

When a house is reopened, problems such as the following arise:

  • old routers
  • poor coverage
  • outdated devices
  • insufficient connections

Checking your connection before you go on holiday saves a lot of hassle.


📶 Coverage matters more than it seems

One of the most common misconceptions is to assume that the problem lies with the speed of the broadband package, when in fact the issue is the Wi-Fi inside the house.

In summer we use more:

  • terraces
  • courtyards
  • rooms at a distance

And that’s where the signal often doesn’t come through properly.

The summer holiday Wi-Fi should cover the whole house, not just the living room where the router is located.


🔄 Restarting and updating helps more than you might think

It seems simple enough, but it often works.

Before the summer, it is advisable to:

  • restart the router
  • update firmware
  • check repeaters
  • check connected devices

Small changes can significantly improve the network’s overall performance.


🎬 Streaming, video games and constant consumption

Summer also means more digital entertainment.

TV series, films, music, video games and social media significantly increase traffic on home networks.

If, on top of that, several users happen to be online at the same time, an underpowered connection will quickly become overloaded.


💻 Remote working and holidays now go hand in hand

More and more people are working from home or from a second home for a few days at a time.

That is why summer holiday Wi-Fi must also meet professional needs:

  • video calls
  • file transfer
  • consistent stability
  • good coverage

An unreliable connection has a direct impact on productivity.


🌄 What if your house is in the countryside?

In many rural areas of the Axarquía, the problem is not just indoor Wi-Fi, but also the type of connection available.

Here, Rural Internet provides a stable connection even in homes that are not connected to the fibre-optic network.

Many rural homes need to have their connections checked before the summer to cope with the increased usage during the holidays.


📍 Every home needs a different solution

A small flat is not the same as a large multi-storey house or a country cottage.

That is why it is important to analyse:

  • size of the property
  • location of the router
  • number of users
  • type of use

At Axarfusión, we help tailor each connection to the specific needs of every home.


🤝 A good connection also means peace of mind

Summer is for relaxing, not for struggling with the WiFi.

Checking your internet connection before you go on holiday helps you avoid:

  • cuts
  • slowness
  • poor coverage
  • problemas con dispositivos

And that means peace of mind for the whole family.


🟣 Get your internet connection ready before summer

El wifi vacaciones verano debería funcionar sin complicaciones desde el primer día.

📞 At Axarfusión, we can help you check your connection and find the best solution for your home, whether it’s fibre broadband or rural internet.

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