Crappy Wi-Fi is the worst
Your walls, furniture, baby monitor and microwave might be making your connection worse. Let’s fix that for you with a few tricks of the well-connected trade.
- Choose the path of least resistance. Ceilings, furniture and other physical obstacles can weaken your signal. Instead of putting your router in a cluttered room, go for an open space.
- Get it away from metal, brick and concrete; they’re notorious for blocking Wi-Fi signals.
- Put your router up high, like on a shelf or mounted near the ceiling if you can.
- If your router has antennas, move them around so they’re all pointing in different directions.
- Keep your router around three feet away from other devices, especially baby monitors, kitchen appliances, cordless phones and Bluetooth-enabled gadgets.