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Don’t Place It Wrong! These WiFi Router Locations Can Slow Down Your Internet

1 month ago | Network Infrastructure


Jakarta, INTI – Many internet users complain about slow WiFi connections without realizing the cause. The problem often stems from improper router placement at home or in the office. On Wednesday 2 October 2025, a report from CNET cited by AmericanTV.com revealed the five worst locations to place a router to keep the signal strong and stable. Placing a router in the wrong spot can reduce coverage, weaken the signal, and cause frequent connection drops. The solution is to position the router in an open, elevated, and central area so that the signal can spread evenly throughout the room. Network technicians emphasize that this simple adjustment can improve internet speed without any additional cost. Educational events on proper router placement are also being held by local tech communities in several major cities to raise awareness.

Avoid Closed Cabinets and Furniture
Placing a router inside cabinets, shelves, or behind a TV may keep a room tidy but can weaken the WiFi signal. Surrounding surfaces such as wood, glass, or metal can absorb or reflect WiFi waves, slowing down the connection. Experts recommend positioning the router in an open area so the signal can spread more freely.

Keep Away from Interfering Electronics
Routers should not be placed near televisions, speakers, or microwaves, as these devices use similar frequencies and can interfere with the signal. As a result, the internet connection becomes unstable, especially when multiple devices are online simultaneously. Positioning the router slightly away from these electronics can improve network performance.

Basements, Concrete Walls, and Low Placement Hinder Signal
Basements or lower floors, although quiet and hidden, are not ideal locations for routers because concrete walls and floors make signal penetration difficult. Similarly, placing a router behind concrete or metal walls can absorb or reflect WiFi waves, reducing coverage. Additionally, placing the router on the floor allows the signal to be absorbed by nearby objects. The best position is in the center of the house at chest height for adults, allowing the signal to reach all areas evenly.

Conclusion:
Incorrect WiFi router placement can significantly reduce internet quality and speed. By positioning the router in an open, elevated location and away from electronic interference, the internet connection can be faster and more stable. These simple tips help users maximize their network performance without extra costs.

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