You're using your laptop , tablet or phone , and it drops the Wi-Fi signal when you move to some areas of your home. Sound familiar? There's an explanation; it's likely a Wi-Fi dead spot. Every home has these mysterious corners where the Wi-Fi signal disappears . It can be annoying, especially if the dead spots are in the areas where you frequently need a connection. Luckily, while Wi-Fi dead spots are common, they're usually fixable.
"[Dead spots] usually occur due to distance from a Wi-Fi router, obstructions from walls and furniture, interference from other electronic devices, poor router placement or a combination of all these factors," smart home and networking writer Dhruv Bhutani explained to CNET.
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