How to Properly Position Wi-Fi Router Antennas for Better Signal.
Creating a stable Wi-Fi network is an important task for many users. It is crucial to correctly position the antennas on the router, as the signal quality and coverage in the premises depend on them. Often, antennas remain vertical 'by default', which can limit Wi-Fi coverage.
It is essential to understand that the Wi-Fi signal spreads 'in a donut shape' around each antenna, so changing the angle can significantly improve signal reception. Place the router in the center of the room, at a height, and away from obstacles for optimal results. It is also important to consider the specifics of the premises - in an apartment, it is better to leave all antennas vertically, while in a house, tilt some at an angle for better coverage on different floors. When using compact systems or mesh networks, there is no need to change the antenna positions, as the manufacturer has already thought through the optimal variant.
Let's Remember How to Improve Wi-Fi Stability
By considering these tips, you can enhance the signal quality in your apartment or house, eliminate 'dead zones', and enjoy stable and fast Internet.
It is also worth remembering that the USB port on the router can be used to connect devices or create additional network capabilities, greatly expanding the functionality of your Internet connection.
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