Why does it seem that Wi -Fi always fails when you need it most? Just in the middle of an important video call, a streaming film or an online game, the connection becomes unstable, slow, almost useless. In many cases, the culprit is not the Internet provider or a technical breakdown. Sometimes, it is your own home that sabote the signal.
We live surrounded by technology, but also of invisible interference. And although few people know it, some seemingly harmless objects can block or weaken the wifi waves. The good news is that you do not need to be an expert to improve your connection: you just have to know what to avoid and where to place your router.
The objects and appliances that interfere with the WiFi signal
Not all electrical devices affect the wireless signal, but some generate very powerful interference for sharing frequencies or emitting similar waves. These are three of the most common:
- Microwave: Although it seems strange, the microwave oven is one of the worst neighbors for a router. This is because many router models operate at the frequency of 2.4 GHz, the same one that microwave uses to heat food. When the microwave is in operation, the quality of the signal can severely alter, causing cuts or speed falls.
- Old wireless phones: Especially those that also work in the 2.4 GHz band, very common in models prior to the last decade. These devices not only interfere while they are in use, but also at rest, since their base constantly emits signal.
- Baby monitors: Many models use radiofrequency or even Wi -Fi to transmit sound or video, which generates an interference field if they are placed near the router. Although their power is limited, it is enough to have them less than a meter from the router to notice network problems.
These three examples illustrate how the daily use of technology can become an obstacle when your disposition is not planned well.
Where to place the router to get the maximum performance
The router’s position not only affects the aesthetics of a room. It can also be the difference between a fluid connection and a constant digital frustration.
The ideal is to locate the router in a central area of the housewhich allows the signal to be distributed more equitably in all directions. It is also advisable to place it at a high point – a high shelf or furniture – since the waves spread down more effectively than up.
Besides, You have to avoid closed cornersmetal furniture, mirrors or thick walls. These elements block or weaken the spread of waves. If the router is hidden behind a TV, under a table or inside a closet, its performance will decrease significantly.
It is not about turning your router into an ornament, but about giving it the strategic place you need to function as the digital brain of your home.
Other keys to improve connection without spending more money
There are several simple actions that can make a big difference in the quality of the WiFi signal. Some require changing habits, others only technical adjustments from the router itself.
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Update the firmware: Many routers receive periodic updates that correct security failures and optimize performance. Accessing equipment configuration and applying these updates can be a simple and effective solution.
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Choose the right channel: In urban areas, where there are many superimposed Wi -Fi networks, saturation can occur in the emission channels. Accessing the configuration panel and changing a less congested channel is a measure that often goes unnoticed, but significantly improves stability.
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Use the 5 GHz band: This frequency, available in most modern routers, allows a faster and less interfered connection, although with less reach. It is especially useful in small spaces or when the devices are close to the router.
Small adjustments such as these can avoid unnecessary expense in additional accessories.
Finally, if you experience constant falls, speeds well below the hired or connection problems with multiple equipment, maybe the time has come to invest in a new model. Current routers offer double band, greater coverage, and intelligent systems that automatically prioritize the devices that require the losses.
In addition, there are solutions such as Mesh Network Systems (Mesh), which allow expanding coverage evenly throughout the home without depending on traditional repeaters.
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