There are several reasons your internet connection might be slow. Here’s a breakdown of the most common causes:Network congestion If many devices are using the same network at the same time, your speed may drop. This often happens during peak hours. Distance from the router Being far from your Wi-Fi router or having obstacles (walls, furniture) can weaken the signal.Bandwidth-heavy activitiesStreaming HD videos, online gaming, or large downloads can slow your connection, especially if multiple devices are doing these at once.Outdated hardwareOld routers, modems, or network adapters can limit speed.ISP issues Sometimes the slow speed comes from your Internet Service Provider experiencing outages or maintenance.Background apps or updatesApps running in the background or automatic updates on your devices can consume bandwidth.InterferenceOther electronic devices, neighboring Wi-Fi networks, or even microwaves can interfere with your signal.Quick fixes you can try:Restart your router/modem.Move closer to the router or remove obstacles.Limit the number of devices using the network.Close background apps consuming bandwidth.Check with your ISP if there are known outages.