Try to choose a central location at eye level.
Router in attic or basement.
A mesh router can help.
The one in the attic has been going strong for 2 plus years.
No wi fi in the attic.
One way is to buy a long ethernet cable keep it under 300 feet plug it into the modem and the router and move.
However when setting up an extender for a floor above or below the router such as for a basement or attic you ll need to take account of the extra height and all the wood steel and plaster in.
The google wi fi system is a simple yet powerful router that promises to boost wi fi connectivity to every room in the house including the attic and the basement.
This may limit where you place it depending on where your modem is and the length of the ethernet and power cables.
Whether it s a wire shelving unit a steel desk the refrigerator in the kitchen or the water heater in your basement large metal objects will reflect.
If your router is in a suboptimal spot the basement for example try moving it.
If you have two levels you use the most the best placement to cover both stories is either the ceiling of the lower floor or the ground of the higher floor.
Your router needs to be connected to a modem.
If you place your router on the ground in the basement half the sphere of your wi fi coverage sinks into your foundation.
Wifi routers emit radio waves which spread out and down from their source.
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Place the router in a higher position.
I have two routers in my house one of which is in the attic.
If possible place your router off the ground and in plain view like on a shelf or tv stand.