Serenae’s Tips for Optimizing Your Satellite Connection This Summer

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As summer approaches, many Spanish families pack their bags to enjoy their second homes in rural areas. However, total disconnection is not always possible. In an age where video calls and online content access are essential, an Internet connection becomes a necessity. According to the 2024 Broadband Coverage Report in Spain, although the country promises ultra-fast access for all, only 80.3% of the rural population has effective fixed coverage. This translates to over 1.2 million households relying on satellite connections.

With the rise of locally managed services, more people are searching for alternatives that offer direct support and competitive rates. However, optimizing the user experience can make a significant difference in connection quality. For those facing the frustrations of satellite Internet, here are seven practical tips:

  1. Professional installation, always: Ensuring the antenna is well-positioned and free of obstructions is crucial for signal quality.

  2. Router location: Placing it in a central and elevated spot can significantly improve coverage in the home.

  3. Strategic timing: Connecting early in the morning or at night, when there are typically fewer users online, can result in a faster connection.

  4. Lower video quality: Opting for lower resolutions can facilitate smoother usage, especially if multiple users are connected.

  5. Avoid overloading devices: Coordinating connection use among family members can alleviate slowdowns.

  6. Network security: Changing router passwords is essential to prevent unauthorized access.

  7. Utilize router features: Some models allow you to prioritize devices or limit bandwidth, which can be very helpful.

Satellite connections have evolved beyond a simple tool for leisure. They are now used for remote work, managing agricultural operations, and keeping family communication going. Vanessa Cota, Marketing and Customer Experience Director at Serenae, emphasizes that “our users don’t want complications; they expect the router to work smoothly when they arrive in the village.”

Thanks to public initiatives, more households are gaining access to affordable flat-rate plans. Local support also allows for better adaptation to each user’s specific needs, providing effective assistance in case of problems. Cota stresses that “you don’t need to be an expert to enjoy a good connection.” With proper installation and some basic tricks, it’s possible to work remotely, watch movies, or manage a business from any rural corner.

This summer, choosing between the beach, village, or mountains shouldn’t mean giving up being connected. With the advancement of technology and the unexpected importance of Internet access, maintaining a stable connection is becoming a right that more and more people want to enjoy, even far from the urban hustle and bustle.


Feel free to ask if you need any further assistance!

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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