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Proper router location is essential; large homes need mesh Wi-Fi.
Position your router centrally and elevated for optimal Wi-Fi signal.
Avoid placing your router near microwaves or other disruptive electronics.
Nearly every part of modern life depends on our connection to the internet. When my provider experiences an outage, everything grinds to a halt -- working remotely via VPN, streaming music on Spotify, and even using smart home devices.
It's a stark reminder of how much we rely on the invisible network that keeps us connected. Almost every aspect of modern life is affected by our connectivity to the Web.
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A total outage feels completely unacceptable. But a sketchy connection afflicted by lag and buffering can be even more frustrating. If you're sure that your signal is strong but you're still experiencing issues, the problem might be the location of your router.
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