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Working from home without interruptions: This is what freedom feels like

Back then, Wi-Fi was enough. Today, it just doesn’t cut it anymore.

Since so many people started working from home, having a strong internet connection has become more important than ever. Whether it’s video conferences, remote access via VPN, or multiple people online at the same time, without a stable connection, working from home quickly turns into a test of patience.

What fast internet really needs to deliver when you work from home

Email and browsing? A standard connection will do the job.
Video calls, working in the cloud, large uploads? For that, you need more – a fast, reliable internet connection at home.

 

Recommended internet speeds for working from home

  • 50–100 Mbps for individuals using a wired LAN connection
  • 200 Mbps or more if you have multiple devices or simultaneous usage
  • 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps fiber if you want a future-proof setup

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Wi-Fi issues while working from home? Here’s how to avoid interruptions

The most common cause of connection problems isn’t your internet service. It’s your home Wi-Fi.

Here’s how to get your Wi-Fi ready for working from home:

  • Use a wired LAN cable instead of Wi-Fi, especially for fixed workstations
  • Place your router in a central spot, not behind furniture or tucked in a corner
  • Set up mesh systems or repeaters to improve coverage throughout your home
  • Switch to the 5 GHz frequency to reduce interference

You can find help with optimization here:

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Security when working from home: A shared responsibility

It’s not just about having a stable connection. Data security is just as important when you work from home. Most companies set clear policies on which devices are allowed, how to access corporate networks, and where data can be stored.

What you can do as a user

Even though many things are set by your employer, there are steps you can take yourself—like making sure your home network is stable and secure.

  • Secure your router and Wi-Fi with a strong, up-to-date password
  • Change default passwords (for example, on your router)
  • Regularly check for router software updates
  • Keep your private Wi-Fi network separate from guest access
  • Use secure encryption standards on your home network (like WPA3)

Tip: At green.ch/manual, you’ll find easy step-by-step guides to help you set up your router securely, no matter what device or provider you use.

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Conclusion: How to work from home with less stress

Fast internet for working from home isn’t a luxury – it’s the foundation for productivity and focus. With a high-speed connection, optimized Wi-Fi, and clear security practices, you’ll work efficiently and with less stress.

Our tip: Go for at least 200 Mbps, use a wired LAN connection whenever possible, and consider upgrading to fiber if you want top performance over the long term.

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