Here we go again with a new mistake and how to solve it!
The mistake: "Poor router placement".
Many people often place their home wireless routers in a corner, on a shelf or even inside a metal cabinet. This can severely limit the wireless performance of the router.
The fix: Most vendors recommend placing the router in an open space – hallways are optimal – and to be as close to the center to the home as possible. The higher up the antenna, the better. Figure out where you’re going to need most of the wireless network coverage (living room, den or kids’ bedroom?), and place the router there if possible. If you can’t place the router in an optimal location, look into wireless range extenders or power line adapters to help boost the dead spots that non-optimal placement may create.
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