Even though a wireless connection is convenient, it also comes with some problems. The most common is a weak signal. If, after installing a wireless network, you can’t get a fast connection, you can try placing your router in the center of your home. If your router is placed against a wall, you can’t get a strong signal on the other side of that wall. So placing it right in the middle will improve your connection. Another thing is moving your router away from metal objects and the floor, since they interfere with the signal.
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