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Home Networking Quiz: Test Your SA Tech IQ Now

Take our home networking quiz to see if you're a Wi-Fi whiz or a lag loser! From routers to mesh systems, test your knowledge on everything you need for a fast, stable connection in South Africa. Discover your score and get tips to upgrade your setup. ๐Ÿ’ป๐Ÿš€

26 Nov 2025 | Quick Read | NetNinja
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What's Your Networking IQ?

Think your home Wi-Fi is sorted for those intense gaming sessions? From frustrating lag spikes during a crucial match to buffering streams that ruin the vibe, your network is the unsung hero... or villain. Itโ€™s time to find out if your setup is truly championship-tier or just scraping by. Ready to put your knowledge to the test? Take our quick home networking quiz and check your SA tech IQ now. You might be surprised! ๐Ÿง 

The Ultimate Home Networking Quiz

Let's dive in. No cheating by asking your IT buddy for help! For each question, pick the best answer and see how your knowledge stacks up.

### Question 1: Where's the best spot for your Wi-Fi router?

A) Tucked away in a cabinet for a clean look. B) Next to the metal filing cabinet in your home office. C) Centrally located, in the open, and as high as possible. D) Right next to your microwave for easy access.

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Answer: C) Centrally located, in the open, and as high as possible.

Wi-Fi signals are radio waves that hate obstruction. Hiding your router in a cabinet, or placing it near metal objects or other electronics like microwaves, can seriously weaken its signal. For the best coverage, treat your router like the king it is. Give it a central throne in your home, free from clutter. If your current unit is struggling, it might be time to upgrade to one of the powerful wireless routers designed for modern homes.

### Question 2: The Wi-Fi signal in your bedroom is terrible. Whatโ€™s the most likely quick fix?

A) Move your entire PC setup closer to the router. B) Complain on Twitter. C) Install a Wi-Fi range extender. D) Switch to mobile data and hope for the best.

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Answer: C) Install a Wi-Fi range extender.

While moving your setup works, itโ€™s not always practical. Wi-Fi "dead zones" are common in larger South African homes with thick walls. A range extender is a simple, effective device that picks up your existing Wi-Fi signal and rebroadcasts it, pushing coverage into those hard-to-reach corners. It's often a simple fix, and you can find a variety of wireless range extenders to eliminate those dead spots for good.

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Wi-Fi Channel Pro Tip โšก

If your internet feels slow despite a strong signal, your neighbours' Wi-Fi might be interfering with yours. Use a Wi-Fi analyser app on your phone to find a less congested channel (usually 1, 6, or 11 for 2.4GHz). Log into your router's settings and manually switch to that channel for a potential speed boost.

### Question 3: Your new fibre line is fast, but your old PC isn't getting top speeds. Why?

A) Your PC is probably just getting old. B) The fibre company is throttling your speeds. C) Your PC's built-in Wi-Fi card doesn't support modern standards like Wi-Fi 6. D) It's probably just load shedding affecting the network.

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Answer: C) Your PC's built-in Wi-Fi card doesn't support modern standards.

You can have the fastest fibre in SA, but if your hardware can't keep up, you're leaving performance on the table. Newer standards like Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) offer much faster speeds and better performance in crowded networks. The good news? You don't need a new PC. Upgrading is easy and affordable with modern USB or PCIe wireless adapters that can unlock your connection's true potential.

How Did Your SA Tech IQ Score?

So, how did you do on our little home networking quiz? Give yourself a pat on the back for every correct answer.

  • 3 out of 3: Network Guru! ๐Ÿ† You know your stuff. Your ping is low, your downloads are fast, and your teammates love you for it.
  • 1-2 out of 3: Capable Apprentice. โœจ You've got the basics down, but a few tweaks could seriously optimise your online experience.
  • 0 out of 3: Time for a Boost! No worries, every expert starts somewhere. The best part is that a few small upgrades can make a massive difference.

Understanding your network is the first step to conquering lag. Whether it's router placement, eliminating dead zones, or upgrading old components, you have the power to build a better connection. If this quiz highlighted a few gaps in your setup, take a look at Evetech's full suite of wireless networking gear to find your perfect solution.

Ready to Banish Lag for Good? Whether you aced our home networking quiz or realised your setup needs a boost, the right gear makes all the difference. Stop settling for slow speeds and dropped connections. Explore our complete range of networking solutions and build the powerful, stable network you deserve.

Use a reliable online speed test tool on a device connected via an Ethernet cable for the most accurate reading. This bypasses Wi-Fi variables and tests your direct line speed.

The simplest fix is router placement. Position it centrally, high up, and away from walls or metal objects. For larger homes, consider a mesh Wi-Fi system.

A modem connects your home to the internet from your ISP. A router creates your local network (Wi-Fi) and shares that internet connection with all your devices.

Generally, yes. Fibre offers higher speeds, lower latency, and more stability than LTE, making it superior for gaming and streaming. LTE is a great mobile alternative.

Start by restarting your router and modem. Then, run a speed test. If it's still slow, check for network congestion or contact your ISP to check for local outages.

Yes, a wired Ethernet connection provides a more stable, lower-latency connection than Wi-Fi, which is crucial for competitive online gaming to avoid lag spikes.