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Is your WiFi slow? You might have placed your router in the wrong location. Learn the best place to put it in your home.
Siddhi Jain | January 23, 2026 5:15 PM CST

Getting a faster internet plan isn't enough to improve your internet speed at home. Sometimes, simply placing the router in the right location can significantly improve the signal and make your internet run much smoother. So, if your WiFi keeps slowing down, the router's location might be the reason.

Imagine you're all set to watch a movie with friends, snacks are ready, but then the WiFi keeps buffering, and the internet slows down. It's incredibly frustrating! For many people, slow internet has become a daily annoyance. We often blame the service provider or our old plan, but the real reason might be something else entirely.

Why does WiFi speed slow down?

The router in your home might be the real culprit behind slow speeds. People often place it in a corner, hide it behind furniture, or put it too low, preventing the signal from spreading properly. In such cases, no matter how good your router is or how expensive your plan is, you won't get the desired results. Walls, distance, and interference from other devices reduce the speed, and you don't get the full benefit of the speed you're paying for.

But the good news is that you can see an immediate difference by making a few changes. For example, placing the router at a higher elevation and keeping it away from other electronic devices. Doing so improves coverage and makes the internet connection more stable. Also, pay attention to other 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz devices in your home, as they can also interfere with the signal.

Where should you place your WiFi router?

Think of your router as a broadcaster silently sending signals in all directions. To function properly, it needs some open space. If you place your router in the living room or another open area of ​​your house, slightly elevated, the signal can easily spread throughout the entire home. Try to place the router in the center of your house for better coverage.

If you place it near a window or in a corner room, a large portion of the signal will be lost outside. Adjustable antennas can help direct the signal inward, but the strongest internet connection is achieved when the router is close to the devices you use most often.


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