Hi Everyone,
Today let us know about the wireless dead zone.
Having a very expensive and high coverage router and getting on coverage at home is an extremely painful thing.
today let us know how to fix these blindspot and dead zone issues.
At least this can help a little bit.
What is the Dead zone?
A dead zone (Wi-Fi dead zone) is an area within a wireless LAN location where Wi-Fi does not function, typically due to radio interference or range issues. Because Wi-Fi is a radio signal the same things that disrupt radio tend to affect Wi-Fi.

How to Fix WiFi Dead Zones?
Fixing dead zones is very easy, just simply follow these steps.
WiFi at home and office etc are all good as long as they are providing good internet speed. Everyone faces this place within the WiFi range that doesn’t have good speed and the network is very slow. These are the WiFi dead zones that get the least of the WiFi network of router causing choppy internet. It’s not the router that causes these dead zone and even a perfectly fine working router can have dead zones. These are there due to obstacles such as walls and devices at home that we have.
These dead zones are annoying but there are things that can fix these zones or at least help you bring it to a good state. To find these dead zones you can use apps such as a WiFi analyzer that let you have the right information on WiFi strength. Walk around and see where the strength is weakest because that is that dead zone.
Relocate your router location
Yes, relocating your router might help to get rid of blind spots. just try to find the right place and make sure no other things are blocking it, especially electrical cables and antennas.
Routers position places an important role in the WiFi network as a router placed at a dense place at some corner will have a weak network at many points. A router placed in the middle of the house will cover most of the places and the strength will be equally available. If your router isn’t performing well and has too many dead zones try moving it somewhere else. Make sure it’s not surrounded by too many walls and objects that may interfere with the network.
Keep your router firmware updated.
Yes, you need to be up to date with router firmware.
An outdated router is mostly a choppy router that fails to provide the best of your plan. Even with an expensive plan subscription, you might fail to get a good internet experience with an outdated router. Update the firmware from time to time to ensure it’s giving its best performance.
Use WiFi booster
WiFi booster or signal extender is hardware that lets you increase the WiFi range. Keeping these within the range of the router at the right place can increase the coverage area by up to twice the range of the router itself.
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