WiFi signal got weaker after moving your router
Router placement matters a lot — moving it into a closet or corner weakens the signal. Move the router to a central, high location like a shelf on a wall in the middle of your house. This single change fixes the problem for most people.
WiFi signals travel through walls but get blocked by solid objects. Putting your router in a closet, basement, or corner of the house blocks the signal from reaching everywhere. Moving it to a central location and up high — like on a high shelf in the middle of the house — spreads the signal evenly in all directions.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Putting the router on the floor thinking it needs to be at human level — routers work better up high
- Hiding the router to make it look better — putting it in a cabinet makes WiFi worse
- Not restarting the router after moving it — wait 30 seconds for it to power back on
Signs you need professional help
- You've moved the router to a central, high location and signal is still weak everywhere
- Some rooms still have dead zones even after repositioning
- You need help determining the best location in your home for the router
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