Getting to Know Your Wireless Router 6
Positioning Your Wireless Router
The wireless router lets you access your network from virtually anywhere within the operating 
range of your wireless network. However, the operating distance or range of your wireless 
connection can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of your router. For 
example, the thickness and number of walls the wireless signal must pass through might limit the 
range. For best results, place your router: 
• Near the center of the area where your computers and other devices will operate, preferably 
within line of sight to your wireless devices.
• Accessible to an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers.
• In an elevated location such as a high shelf, keeping the number of walls and ceilings between 
the wireless router and your other devices to a minimum.
• Away from electrical devices which are potential sources of interference, such as ceiling fans, 
home security systems, microwaves, or the base for a cordless phone. 
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