Need help designing a wireless network for my home

For placing your wireless router, center of the house is usually best. Try to place it in a central spot and keep it high, like on a shelf (avoiding obstructions). This will help with even coverage across your home. Avoid placing it near electronic devices or metal objects as they can cause interference.

About interference, definitely watch out for your microwave, cordless phones, and even baby monitors. They can disrupt your signal big time. If you’re in an area with a lot of neighboring networks, consider setting your router to a less crowded WiFi channel.

As for equipment, investing in a good quality dual-band router can be really beneficial, giving you the ability to use both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands for different devices and needs. Mesh networks, like those by Eero or Google WiFi, are also great if your home is big or has a tricky layout.

And hey, a tip on optimizing your network: Netspot is awesome for this! It can create a detailed WiFi heatmap of your home, helping you identify dead zones and places with interference. This way, you can adjust your router placement and settings more effectively.

If you’re curious about more such tools, check out the Best WiFi heatmap software page. It lists top software options for creating WiFi heatmaps to ensure you get the best performance.

Happy networking!
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