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The Simple Physics of Fixing Your Wireless Signal

The Simple Physics of Fixing Your Wireless Signal

We’ve all been there, you’re in the middle of an important meeting or trying to upload a large proposal, and suddenly the loading wheel of death appears. You look over at your laptop, and you’ve got one lonely bar of Wi-Fi.

Most business owners think the solution is to go out and buy a faster internet plan or a flashy new router with eight antennas that looks like a robotic spider. Before you throw money at the problem, let's look at the physics of your office. Often, it isn't your ISP or your hardware that’s failing you; it’s simply where you put the box.

Here are three tips to help you get the most out of your wireless signal without spending a dime.

Centralize Your Signal

Think of your router like a lightbulb. If you put a lightbulb in the far corner of the basement, you shouldn't be surprised when the upstairs hallway is dark. Wi-Fi signals radiate out in all directions. When you put your router against an outside wall, you’re essentially paying to provide high-speed internet to the birds in the parking lot.

Move the router to the center of your workspace. By placing it in a central location, you’re minimizing the distance the signal has to travel to reach every endpoint, that’s geek-speak for your laptops, tablets, and printers.

Get It Off the Floor

This is a mistake I see in about 90 percent of the offices I visit. The router is sitting on the carpet, usually buried behind a filing cabinet or a tangle of power strips.

Radio waves tend to spread laterally and downward. If your router is on the floor, a significant portion of your signal is being sent directly into the foundation of your building. Additionally, floors are often made of dense materials like concrete or have metal supports that act as a shield, killing your signal before it even has a chance to reach your desk.

Aim for eye level or higher. Mount it on a wall or place it on top of a bookshelf. The fewer obstacles (like desks and chairs) the signal has to fight through, the better your connection will be.

Avoid the Kitchen 

Technology is great, but it doesn't always play well with others. If your router is sitting next to a microwave, a cordless phone base, or even a large aquarium, you’re french frying when you should have pizza’d.

Microwaves are notorious because they operate on the same 2.4 GHz frequency as many older Wi-Fi bands. It’s also important to remember that water is a signal killer. If you have a large decorative fish tank or even heavy-duty plumbing in the wall between you and the router, that signal is going to struggle to get through.

Applying This to Your Company:

Take a walk through your office. Is your router sitting next to the breakroom microwave? Is it tucked behind a heavy metal fire door? Metal, water, and competing electronics are the LeBron, D-Wade, and Bosh of Wi-Fi interference.

Ultimately, your team just wants to do their jobs. They shouldn't have to do the Wi-Fi dance—standing on one leg near the hallway—just to send an email.

If you’ve tried these steps and you’re still seeing dead zones, it might be time to look at a Mesh Wi-Fi system or a professional Wireless Access Point (WAP) setup. These allow us to blanket your entire office in a consistent, managed signal that doesn't drop off the moment you walk into a conference room.

If you're tired of fighting with your network and want a setup that just works, give us a call at 020 8626 4485. We’d be happy to perform a quick network assessment and help you find a better way forward.

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