Three essential rules for optimal Wi-Fi router placement to eliminate dead zones
This article explains why Wi-Fi routers are often placed in suboptimal locations and provides three key rules for optimal router placement to eliminate dead zones. It covers common mistakes like hiding routers in cabinets or corners, and offers practical advice on central placement, elevation, and avoiding interference from walls and electronic devices.
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You're putting your Wi-Fi router in the exact wrong spot (and how to fix it)
These are the 3 router placement rules that eliminate dead zones
Monica J. W
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