WiFi signal is always bad? These router placement techniques are worth looking at

With the increasing number of smart devices in homes, the demand on Wi-Fi networks has never been higher. As a result, many users experience buffering or "Caton" (stuttering) when watching live TV through their smart TVs or set-top boxes. While network issues can play a role, external interference is often the main culprit. So, what causes unstable Wi-Fi signals, and how can you fix it?

**Cause Analysis** Wi-Fi signals use short radio waves, which means their range is limited. If your router is too far from the device you're using, the signal can weaken significantly. Most routers have an effective range of about 46 meters. Placing the router in a corner of the room may leave other areas with poor coverage. Additionally, household appliances and walls can greatly affect signal strength, causing further disruption.

**Solutions to Improve Wi-Fi Signal Stability** 1. **Place the router in a central location** – Positioning it near the center of your home ensures better signal distribution across all rooms. 2. **Elevate the router** – Raising the router off the floor can help improve signal coverage and reduce interference from furniture or other objects. 3. **Avoid placing the router near high-power appliances** – Devices like microwaves, refrigerators, and cordless phones can interfere with Wi-Fi signals. Keep them away from the router if possible. 4. **Adjust the antenna angle** – Setting the router’s antennas to a vertical or horizontal position can optimize signal reception. Since different devices (like laptops, smartphones, and tablets) have varying antenna orientations, adjusting the router’s antennas helps maintain consistent connectivity.

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Preparation of raw materials - including visual inspection of raw materials, chemical composition analysis, ingredients and weighing of various ingredients according to the calculation of ingredients. In addition, also includes refining agent, metamorphic agent drying and weighing.

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