How to fix slow performance or internet connection issues in your Chromebook
Chromebook is a very convenient computing option nowadays. It’s lightweight, durable, reliable, and affordable too. In fact, #Chromebook has even overtaken Macbooks already in terms of sales in the US since last year. It’s a testament to its usefulness. Chromebooks does not offer much in terms of versatility compared to conventional PCs and Macs since it’s limited to processing documents and allowing a limited ways to watch media. Still, the fact that these limitations did not deter millions of people from using it is a clear indication of its relevance.
However, Chromebook’s glaring limitation aside from the obvious ones is the fact that it’s heavily dependent on internet connection. An offline Chromebook is a dead Chromebook. Although developers are making strides in making their apps useful when Chromebook is not tethered to the web, having internet connection issue on a Chromebook is simply frustrating, to say the least. Whether you have a slow internet connection in your Chromebook or no connection at all, it certainly will not be a very desirable situation. Chances are, you bought a Chromebook in order to do more serious tasks so any network issue you might have cannot be tolerated.
For many, a slow Chromebook may mean one of two things:
- the computer itself is slow
- internet connection is slow