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      <title>Why Your WiFi Router Should Never Be on the Floor</title>
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      <description>Router placement is the cheapest performance upgrade available to any WiFi user. It costs nothing and the impact on signal coverage and quality in a typical home is significant — often more significant than upgrading to the next generation of hardware. The principles are simple and rooted in the same physics that governs all radio propagation.
The Inverse-Square Law and Height A router transmitting from floor level radiates radio energy outward in all directions.</description>
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