If you have hired an internet service in your house, apartment or office, surely a technician installed a router so that you can have the connection to the network and also use Wifi to connect other devices such as tablets, laptops or smartphones.
Have you ever had the internet connection fail too much and believed that it was due to the service offered by companies like Movistar, Claro, Entel or Win? Well, many times this is not the case, but actually the problem originates from the location where you have the router or the direction in which you have the antennas of this transmitting device.
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Believe it or not, there is an economical solution that could put an end to your lack of coverage problem: changing the location of your router. This device should never be at the ends of the house, but in the most central room and in a high place (above your eyes).
However, this is not all, since, although it may seem absurd, the antennas of the routers have a very important function, regardless of the brand you have.
According to Computer hoy, a specialized technology portal, if you have a router with two omnidirectional antennas, experts recommend that one be placed vertically and the other horizontally. If the device has three omnidirectional antennas, the third one will have to be placed diagonally. In addition, these router antennas must be separated, at minimum, 10 centimeters from each other.
If you follow these simple steps, it is most likely that the coverage in all places of your house will improve by 100%, that is, the 'dead zones' that do not have Wifi signal will be eliminated. It should be noted that there are some devices like the Huawei AX3 that have a wider coverage angle and lower latency.