How to Get Wi-Fi Signals in Every Corner of Your House

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Internet is the most important thing in many households. From streaming movies to checking your social media accounts, internet use has become a part of our daily routines. However, you may find it challenging to get signals in every room of your house. It is important to know that the size and shape of your house make no difference to your internet connection. In case you experience dropped signals more often, you can use the following tips to fix the issue.

1.      Move Your Router

Keep your router at another place to improve its signal strength. By moving your router to a central location in your house, it will transmit better signals to nearby devices.

Even furniture and large objects, such as walls can interfere with your Wi-Fi signals, making it difficult for the signals to reach the other side of the wall. In addition, electronic appliances that emit electromagnetic radiation can disrupt your signal strength.

To resolve these issues, place your router in different areas to see which one works best.

2.      Wi-Fi Range Extenders

If your signal strength does not get better after repositioning your router, try a Wi-Fi range extender also known as a Wi-Fi booster. It improves the performance of your Wi-Fi router by receiving signals from the router and expanding them in areas with fewer signals.

Setting up a Wi-Fi Range Extender

You can set up a Wi-Fi  range extender at home using the following tips and techniques:

Positioning the extender can be tricky. Try to position the device in different places and see how it works. You can adjust its antennas to figure out which way it works well. If your device has removable antennas, you can swap them for better results. You can also try reflector devices and alternate between the two devices for improved signals. Sometimes, elevating the router range extender on top of a table or a shelf yields good signal strength across the house.

Wired vs. Wireless

While wired internet access may not be as convenient as wireless, wired routers have better signal strength and security. Your internet signals remain uninterrupted and you won’t have your neighbors checking your online activities without physical access to the router. In addition, securing your device with a strong password can improve its signal strength. With a good password, you don’t need to worry about unknown users trying to access your connection by guessing your password.

To set up a few cabled access points in your home, you need to have an Ethernet cable, spare Ethernet ports on the back of your router, and a few pins to secure it in place. You can attach another router or a wireless access point to your existing router to build a separate Wi-Fi network for your room.

Change the Names of Your Devices

With a Wi-Fi extender, you should consider setting a new name and log-in credentials for your extender and router. Since your signals may overlap if the names and other details of the two devices are the same, it is always a better idea to choose a different name.

3.      Powerline Networking

With the help of a powerline networking gear, you can enable internet access to every room in your house. It may not be the cheapest option, but it is the simplest way of establishing a seamless connection to fulfill your internet needs. It consists of adapters that use electrical wiring to transmit signals from your router to your preferred room in the house. At the end of the connection, you can choose to have a wired or wireless connection, depending on what you want.

If you can have an adapter plugged into your wall, you can easily use powerline networking without drilling your walls or ripping up your floorboards. Since many adapters come with sockets at the back, you won’t lose a power socket. They can be used in most modern homes, but it’s better to do some research before investing in this system.

4.      Try the New Mesh

Use a mesh Wi-Fi system to get seamless connectivity across your home. You can replace your router with a mesh system instead of working on extending the signals. However, it is relatively more expensive than the rest of the options. So, the size of the area you are covering can increase the amount of money you will need to build this system. It may also require multiple nodes if you have a big house.

All in All…

You can try any of the above-listed ways to improve internet signal strength across your home. However, if you have tried every option and nothing seems to work, it’s time for you to change your ISP. With Spectrum Internet, you will have seamless online connectivity. Contactservicio al cliente de Spectrum to explore the best monthly plans for your everyday internet needs.