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Why Home Wi-Fi Dead Zones Are Becoming a House-Layout Problem, Not Just a Router Problem
A ZDNET report on stubborn home Wi-Fi dead zones points to a familiar conclusion with growing relevance: faster broadband alone does not fix weak in-home coverage when router placement, device load, wiring, and signal-sո
Key Takeaways
- ZDNET reports that Wi-Fi dead zones can persist even on a 1 Gbps plan.
- The article points to router placement, device load, home layout, and wiring as key causes.
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