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WiFi alert to all UK homes to check routers NOW over ‘mass blackout’ risk

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Last updated: 2025/06/21 at 8:25 AM
News Room Published 21 June 2025
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TEMPERATURES are soaring across the UK this weekend with Brits enjoying the sunshine.

Although hot weather is great for BBQs and tanning, your internet connection might suffer.

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Hot weather could slow down internet connectivity by 25 per cent

UK homes could experience connectivity issues with 25 per cent slower WI-FI.

According to Broadband Genie, high temperatures could overheat your router with upload speeds dropping by 27 per cent.

These black boxes, just like most devices, don’t like being too hot and could completely shut down.

In order to avoid a total blackout, it is advised to keep your router away from the direct sunlight.

The Broadband Genie team told Mirror: “Broadband companies design and test their equipment to operate in and around temperatures up to 40°C.

“If users can keep their broadband router below this, we’ll avoid a wave of mass broadband blackouts.

“Customers should check their router isn’t placed in an unsuitable spot, such as next to any sunny south-facing window or a sweltering loft space.

“A couple of minutes taken here will save your broadband grinding to a halt, avoiding any broadband-related frustrations.”

But don’t tuck away your router inside a cabinet either as that could block the signal.

It is recommended to place your black box at least 30cm off the floor on a flat, hard surface.

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Broadband Genie also warns pet owners to keep their fur babies away from the router.

Your fluffy friend’s fur could congest the air ducts which will prevent ventilation.

If your router is too old and is struggling to keep cool even with all precautions taken, you might want to consider an upgrade.

Experts say households should replace their router once every five years, at the very least.

The newer models run cooler and aren’t as perceptive to the temperature, and they could cost you only £50.

If all else fails and the temperatures reach 40+ degrees, it is best to disconnect from the internet and bask in the Sun while giving your devices a break.

You might enjoy chatting to family and friends over BBQ or reading a book on a patio or in the park in the meantime.

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