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๐Ÿ“ Best Router Placement for Maximum Wi-Fi Coverage

4 min readSSpeedLinks Support TeamUpdated May 2026
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Overview

Router placement has a massive impact on Wi-Fi coverage and speed. A poorly placed router can reduce signal strength by 70% before the signal even reaches your device.

Ideal Router Position

  • Place centrally in your home โ€” signal radiates in all directions, not just forward
  • Elevated position โ€” on a shelf or table, not on the floor
  • Open area โ€” not inside a cabinet, drawer, or enclosed shelf
  • Away from walls, especially thick concrete or brick walls
  • Away from other electronics: microwaves, cordless phones, baby monitors (all use 2.4 GHz)
  • Not near fish tanks or large metal objects โ€” water and metal block signals
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Think of your router as a lightbulb. It shines in all directions. You want it in the middle of the area you want lit.

Multi-Story Homes

For two-story homes, the ideal placement is ceiling-level of the ground floor (or floor-level of the first floor). This way the signal radiates both upward and downward from a central point.

  • Floor 2 only weak? Move router upstairs or use a Wi-Fi extender
  • Consider a mesh Wi-Fi system (e.g., TP-Link Deco, Xiaomi Mesh) for whole-home coverage without dead zones

When Placement Isn't Enough

If your home is large, has thick walls, or is multi-story, even perfect placement may leave dead zones. Options include:

  • Wi-Fi range extender / repeater โ€” affordable, works for smaller extensions
  • Mesh Wi-Fi system โ€” best for large homes, seamless roaming
  • Powerline adapters โ€” use electrical wiring to extend ethernet to another room
  • Run ethernet cables to key locations for wired connections

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