Slow Wi-Fi at Home: Which Interior Item Reduces Speed by 50%.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainians have been explained why Wi-Fi speed can be slow at home and in which cases the router needs to be repositioned.
As reported by 'Khvylia', this is covered by express.co.uk.
Low internet speed at home can create serious inconveniences for users. Even if the equipment appears to be functioning properly, various items in the apartment can interfere with the quality of the Wi-Fi signal, especially if they are located near the router.
Experts in information technology have discovered an interesting detail: a regular mirror can significantly decrease the effectiveness of a wireless network.
Why Mirrors Affect Router Performance
Routers transmit data using radio waves, so reflective surfaces like mirrors can obstruct the stability of the signal. Experts note that even small mirrors can deflect Wi-Fi waves in unwanted directions. Metal frames, which often surround mirrors, only amplify this negative effect.
Research indicates that mirrors can reduce router performance by up to 50%, meaning that internet connection speed can deteriorate by half.
Inappropriate Locations for Router Placement
Experts recommend avoiding placing routers in certain areas of the apartment. For example, placing the router on the floor is not the best option, as it complicates signal distribution throughout the entire room. Large walls and bulky furniture can also create obstacles for radio waves.
Experts advise keeping the router away from the kitchen, as household appliances like microwaves and refrigerators can absorb and distort the internet signal.
Thus, the impact of mirrors on Wi-Fi speed can be significant and may even lead to a decrease in router performance by 50%. Therefore, it is important to choose an optimal location for the router, avoiding proximity to mirrors in order to achieve the most stable internet signal.
According to experts' recommendations, proper router placement will not only improve internet speed but also help avoid many unforeseen problems. Given the growing dependence on the internet in daily life, it is worth paying attention to details that can affect the quality of the connection at home.
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