New Delhi, Dec. 9 -- Slow Wi-Fi can be one of the most frustrating problems at home. Videos buffer endlessly, downloads take forever, and video calls keep dropping. Most people assume the issue is with their internet provider or router, but often the real culprit is much closer, right inside your home. Everyday devices and household items can interfere with your Wi-Fi signal, slowing it down or creating dead zones.

From common appliances like microwaves to unexpected objects like fish tanks or mirrors, these items may be affecting your connection without you even knowing. Understanding what interferes with your network is the first step to fixing it. 1. Microwave ovensMicrowaves use a part called a magnetron to generate electromagnetic w...