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    Experts reveal the most common Wi-Fi router placement mistake

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comDecember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Your Wi-Fi performance might have little to do with your internet plan and much more with where your router is placed.

    Experts note that poor router placement is one of the most frequent reasons for weak signals and dropped connections.

    In multi-story homes, Wi-Fi routers often struggle to reach every corner. Walls, furniture, and household items can obstruct signals, creating dead zones where internet speeds drop or connections fail.

    Before upgrading your router, repositioning it can often stabilize your network and enhance coverage.

    For optimal Wi-Fi performance, place your router in a central, open area. This allows signals to radiate evenly, ensuring better coverage across rooms and floors.

    Avoid enclosed spaces like cabinets or thick walls, and place the router on an elevated surface to reduce obstruction and dust accumulation.

    Basements are generally unsuitable for routers. Dense materials such as concrete absorb Wi-Fi signals, and being at the lowest point of the home limits coverage to upper floors, creating dead zones and unstable connections.

    Wi-Fi performance can also be affected by nearby electronics. Devices such as microwaves, Bluetooth speakers, wireless headphones, and LED or fluorescent lights can interfere, especially with routers operating on the 2.4 GHz band.

    While 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands offer faster speeds and less interference, their range and wall penetration are more limited.

    For persistent interference, experts recommend using a wired connection or upgrading to a modern router supporting multiple frequency bands. This reduces disruption from household electronics and improves network reliability.

    Correct router placement is one of the easiest and most effective ways to enhance Wi-Fi stability. By positioning your router in an open, central location and minimizing interference, you can eliminate dead zones, strengthen signals, and enjoy a more reliable internet connection.

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