Why Proper Router Placement Is Important for Strong WiFi
Hello everyone, I wanted to start a discussion about something many people overlook when setting up their home or office network—router placement. Even with a fast internet plan, poor router positioning can cause weak signals, slow speeds, and dead zones in certain rooms.
For example, placing a router near thick walls, metal objects, or inside cabinets can block or weaken the wireless signal. Elevating the router and placing it in a central area of the building usually improves coverage.
Another factor is interference from nearby networks and electronic devices like microwaves or cordless phones. Adjusting WiFi channels and using the correct frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) can sometimes solve these issues.
I’ve been researching different ways to improve wireless performance and came across some useful network setup ideas on Visit the official website.
What are your best practices for improving signal coverage and reducing WiFi dead zones in homes or small offices? I’d be interested to hear your experiences.

