Most modern wireless routers do a reasonably good job of delivering clear signals to Wi-Fi capable computers and devices used near the device. However, depending on variables such as the structure type and size of your home, wireless signals may be weak or nonexistent in other rooms or areas farther away from the router. If you have “dead” or weak-signal spots in your dwelling, you can improve wireless coverage by placing and positioning your Wi-Fi router and antenna for optimal coverage. Writer Bio

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