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8 Objects You Have At Home That Can Make Your Wi-Fi Work Badly

Let anyone who has never had Internet connection problems throw the first stone. Ok, we know that, in most cases, the problem is with the router configuration or with the service offered by the provider. But in a considerable portion of the time, the question really lies in the huge amount of existing shields in a given environment and that hinder the propagation of the Wi-Fi signal.

O awesome.club wants to show you which are the main enemies of your Internet signal. And, at the end of the post, you will find very valuable tips to improve your connection. Stay connected and follow our post!

1. Furniture and metal surfaces

Metals, as you may know, have conductive characteristics, that is, they transmit energy more easily than other materials. As the waves emitted by Wi-Fi are electromagnetic, any metallic surface that is in your home will tend to hinder the transmission of the signal. If you want your Internet to work perfectly, a good tip is to install the router away from large metallic objects.

2. Stone and brick walls and walls

Some walls and walls can block the Wi-Fi signal. Among the main materials of this type that prevent a good connection are marble, cement, concrete, plaster and tiles. This explains why two-story homes often have connection problems on the floor where there is no router. To solve this problem, the suggestion is to install the device in an area free of walls and, if possible, a signal repeater in the room where there is no router.

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3. Mirrors

The same material that reflects our image (and that of any object) also reflects the Internet signal emitted by a router. The object behaves like a kind of shield and tends to bounce off the connection, so that when it is close to the device, it tends to make the signal slower and sometimes drops.

4. Refrigerators and washing machines

These devices have pipes in which water circulates, and this is not very “friendly” to the Wi-Fi signal. Water has a characteristic related to the retention of energy in waves, which, in turn, tends to affect the Internet signal. In this sense, aquariums, which hold a good amount of water, are also enemies of Wi-Fi.

5. Christmas Tree Lights

The colorful and magical little lights we put on our Christmas tree can be the cause of a worsening Wi-Fi signal in your house or apartment. These lamps have chips that generate a magnetic field that, in turn, interact with the signal emitted by the router. So, in the run-up to the end of year festivities, try to keep your Christmas ornaments away from the router.

6. Baby monitors

These devices generate a frequency of 2.4 GHz, the same as most routers. Therefore, the two devices “compete”. Although baby monitors usually need a network connection to work, for the sake of your Internet signal it’s important to avoid having it near your router.

7. Drones

8. Microwave

Those who know the subject usually say that this is a true “classic” of interference. After all, as in the previous cases, microwaves usually have a frequency spectrum very similar to that used by the Wi-Fi signal. If your router is close to the microwave, the ideal is to raise the internet device to a point above the oven. With this simple measure, you can significantly reduce the interference generated by the appliance in your connection.

Bonus: Simple Tips to Improve Your Wi-Fi Signal

There are several ways to improve the Wi-Fi signal in your home or apartment. Consider adopting these if your connection is unstable or drops out all the time:

1. Based on the materials that interfere with the connection just shown, choose the best spot to install your router.

2. Keep your router up to date.

3. Get a good WiFi antenna.

4. Put a strong password on your network to protect it from intrusion. Avoid obvious passwords that can be easily guessed.

5. Get a Wi-Fi signal repeater. It works as a kind of second router.

6. Try to have a modern and up-to-date device at home.

7. Some routers work with 5 GHz bands and tend to provide much faster and more reliable connections, precisely because they occupy a less busy spectrum than 2.4 GHz.

8. Remember to restart your router whenever possible, as clichéd as that may sound. By doing this, you will automatically be downloading updates.

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