The high-speed connection which you pay for becomes extremely frustrating when it starts to operate at a slower speed. Our internet service providers become our first targets for blame yet we must recognize that the internet and our home environments have both undergone transformation. The speed which used to be considered “fast” does not meet the requirements of current daily activities.
The “Bandwidth Pie” Problem

Consider your internet connection as a pie that divides into equal portions for each user. Every device in your house takes a slice. Your household used to have only one laptop and one phone but now your smart TVs and tablets and gaming consoles and smart bulbs and home security cameras operate at the same time which consumes more internet bandwidth than before.
Outdated Router Hardware

Your existing router from five years ago probably doesn’t support modern speed requirements. Older routers operate on outdated Wi-Fi standards which cannot handle the traffic volume generated by 4K streaming and large file downloads. Your home receives fast internet signals from your provider yet an ancient router functions as a speed restriction device that decreases the connection speed before it reaches your mobile device.
Background Cloud Syncing

Most of our devices today function as automatic cloud backup systems for all their stored content. Your phone uploads current day photos while you watch video and your computer uploads large work files to storage drives. Your connection experiences upload path blockage through these background activities which results in sluggish downloads.
The Physical Distance from the Router

People tend to move away from their internet source because they use mobile devices more often. Wi-Fi signals experience strong weakening when they move through wall barriers and floor structures and furniture items. If you are using your computer in a bedroom that lies far from the router you will receive only a small portion of the internet speed that exists in the living room.
ISP Throttling and Congestion

ISPs, also called Internet Service Providers practice throttling when they decrease your internet speed during high data usage times. Most home internet connections use a shared model because people in the same neighborhood access the internet from the same network. The local network experiences congestion during peak hours which usually occurs in the evening because all residents begin streaming their movies thus creating slowdowns for all users.
Browser Extensions and Cache Bloat

Your web browser accumulates digital junk as time passes. Your computer must handle extra processing requirements because each extension you install together with every cached website resource increases the data volume your system needs to manage. Your web browser experiences performance issues because you haven’t removed your browser history and you haven’t controlled your extensions.
Malware and Unwanted Software

The internet slowness problem originates from inside your own home environment. The adware or malware will quietly function on your device and it will utilize your internet connection for sending data to hackers while downloading unwanted advertisements. Hidden traffic which operates in the background uses your internet bandwidth to create problems when you need to access legitimate online materials.
The Limits of Copper Wiring

Most locations still depend on copper telephone or cable lines to establish the last mile of their internet connection. Fiber optic cables provide high-speed internet, yet the older copper lines maintain a maximum capacity for data transmission. Aging wires, which have reached their limit, cannot handle the increasing internet demands.
More High-Definition Content

People now expect to receive high-quality content as their standard viewing experience. People no longer watch grainy videos because they demand 4K resolution along with high-definition audio. Standard definition files have massive file sizes when compared to high-definition files. Your internet speed has not decreased, yet your current requirements have increased ten times beyond the previous limits.
Automated Software Updates

All current operating systems and applications receive automatic updates as part of their security protection process. Your system will start downloading a 10GB update during the day because it has decided to do so, which will disrupt your work. The hidden nature of these updates makes it seem to users that their internet has stopped functioning.

