DDonde · 31-35, M
They carrying a microwave?
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pride49 · 31-35, M
@DDonde I looked it up. Looked like a whole lot of things cause problems
Yes, physical obstacles can significantly affect Wi-Fi speed and range. Materials like concrete, metal, and dense furniture can absorb or deflect Wi-Fi signals, weakening them and reducing their ability to travel effectively. This can lead to slower speeds and dead spots in your home.
Here's how obstacles impact Wi-Fi:
Signal Absorption:
Solid objects like walls and floors absorb some of the Wi-Fi signal, reducing its overall strength.
Signal Reflection:
Materials like metal can reflect Wi-Fi signals, causing them to bounce around and potentially interfering with the main signal.
Signal Diffraction:
Edges of materials can diffract Wi-Fi signals, causing them to bend and weaken.
Yes, physical obstacles can significantly affect Wi-Fi speed and range. Materials like concrete, metal, and dense furniture can absorb or deflect Wi-Fi signals, weakening them and reducing their ability to travel effectively. This can lead to slower speeds and dead spots in your home.
Here's how obstacles impact Wi-Fi:
Signal Absorption:
Solid objects like walls and floors absorb some of the Wi-Fi signal, reducing its overall strength.
Signal Reflection:
Materials like metal can reflect Wi-Fi signals, causing them to bounce around and potentially interfering with the main signal.
Signal Diffraction:
Edges of materials can diffract Wi-Fi signals, causing them to bend and weaken.
pride49 · 31-35, M
@DDonde I have something else to worry about too ...sigh
Yes, WiFi routers can overheat, especially if they are placed in poorly ventilated areas or under heavy load. Overheating can lead to performance issues, such as slow speeds, dropped connections, or even complete shutdown to prevent damage.
Yes, WiFi routers can overheat, especially if they are placed in poorly ventilated areas or under heavy load. Overheating can lead to performance issues, such as slow speeds, dropped connections, or even complete shutdown to prevent damage.