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How to increase the speed of home Internet: a lot depends on the location of the Wi-Fi router

You can slow down your home internet speed by simply placing your Wi-Fi router in the wrong place. What slow down the device, reports Sun.

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There are many factors that can affect the quality of your home Wi-Fi, and one of them is where you place your router.

Verizon said there are rules you need to keep in mind for your Wi-Fi router to work great.

"Before setting up a home wireless network, you should consider placing your router in a location to ensure you're not limiting range with barriers or interference that could affect the wireless signal," Verizon explained.

Distance and interference

“Place the router at least 3 m away from other Wi-Fi networks or transmitting devices.

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"For example, to avoid possible interference, place your router away from Bluetooth adapters, cordless phones, microwave ovens, baby monitors, or even the thin layer of metal that may be present in most mirrors," Verizon said.

Most of these objects are easy to move, so it should be very easy to fix the problem instantly.

Of course, this isn't the only thing you can do to make sure your Wi-Fi is performing as well as possible. There are many factors that can affect your router.

For example, Verizon recommends keeping it away from "large metal objects, sources of heat, moisture, excessive dust, or extreme cold."

stumbling wall

You should also try to place your Wi-Fi router as close to the center of your home as possible.

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This is especially true if you are trying to cover a large area or the walls in your home are very thick. Walls can make a big difference to your Wi-Fi network, so think things through when setting up your router.

"Locate devices connected to your network so that the signals pass straight through the wall, not at an angle," Verizon explained.

If signals fall on the wall at an angle, their strength decreases.

“Minimize the number of walls and ceilings between the router and other devices on your network. Place it near a window if you want to access the network from outside,” Verizon said.

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If you've made the correct changes, but you're still having problems with Wi-Fi, you might be experiencing another problem.

Perhaps you need to upgrade your data plan, get a more powerful router, or set up multiple hotspots throughout your home.

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