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Best place to position wireless router
I heard that you shouldn't position your wireless router next to microwaves or fridges.
And I also heard that you shouldn't position it near metal... :confused: Does that include copper pipes? Cuz the place that I am thinking of putting it is right next to a wall that has 5 copper pipes running up it. |
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If the pipes are in an outside wall, then this may not be a huge problem, but the influence of the copper pipes could also affect the fields strength of the signal elsewhere. Avoid putting radio trasmitting/receiving devices near metal objects, as the metal gets in the way of the signal. |
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Is it best to position your router somewhere high (eg the attic).... or somewhere low (ie downstairs)...... for the best distribution all around the house?
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I have Placed mine in the loft, I have both antenna vertical although orthers have 1 horizontal. Depends on the layout of your house. Mine covers from the loft to the ground floor and the granny flat at the rear which is 10m away from the house.
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The aerials on these things can usually be moved, hence allowing a range of signal patterns to be created. Just remember that when the aerial is pointing vertical, the signal field is actually mostly horizontal and vice versa. |
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The room behind the wall that has the 5 copper pipes running up it isn't gonna have a computer in it. The route to every other room (in a straight line) has no metal object obstructing it as far as I know. So I'm guessing that this will be ok. |
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