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Best Places To Put Your Router for the Fastest Wi-Fi

/ 09:50 AM September 20, 2022

You can find a Wi-Fi connection wherever you go nowadays. You can install a router at home and place it in any room. However, you should know the optimal spot for it. 

Obstructions could reduce your internet speed or interfere with its signal. As a result, you may prevent yourself from enjoying its full performance.

This article will discuss how to make your Wi-Fi faster by placing it in the right location. Also, you will know the items you should not place near it, such as electronics and fish tanks.

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1. Find a central location.

This is a Wi-Fi router.

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Start by finding the center spot of your home. Routers transmit signals from all directions in a circle. Consequently, placing it in the middle of your home will ensure every spot will have coverage.

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This method will also ensure that nobody else can access your router. For example, let us say you placed your router near the entrance of your house. Its signal would reach your front yard. As a result, you are more likely to have strangers using your connection.

2. Place it in an elevated position.

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Another way to make your Wi-Fi faster is to put the router in a high place. As a result, the signal will not have any obstructions. You may place the device on a bookshelf or fix it into a wall mount. 

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If you have two floors or more, you may place it at a high position on your first floor or a low position on your second floor. Remember that the router sends Wi-Fi signals in a circle in all directions.

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That includes the top and bottom of the router. Install your router in the wrong spot, and you may reduce the internet speed and reception on the first or second floor.

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3. Avoid electronics and the kitchen.

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Electronic devices like video game consoles emit radio signals that can interfere with your router because of their radio signals. You should keep gadgets a few feet away from your router.

You should also keep it away from your kitchen. The appliances inside have large metal surfaces that can absorb and weaken Wi-Fi connectivity. 

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4. Keep fish tanks and mirrors away.

This is an aquarium and a tablet.

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Did you wonder why the introduction of this article mentioned fish tanks? Wi-Fi signals have trouble passing through water so it could block the signal of nearby routers.

Believe it or not, a mirror can dampen your wireless internet connection. That is why you should keep your router away from mirrors and other reflective surfaces.

5. Try other locations.

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There is no way to make your Wi-Fi faster because it will depend on several factors. Specifically, your experience varies depending on your current location.

If you have a long Wi-Fi cable, you could try activating it on other spots in your house. Check the connection in each trial to find the best spot. 

Conclusion

Do not settle for the old spot of your Wi-Fi router. You can speed up your internet by avoiding obstructions like electronic devices and kitchen appliances.

You may also search “how to make your Wi-Fi faster” online for more ideas. For example, you can install a Wi-Fi repeater to extend the signal to more areas at home.

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