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When someone encounters a network jam, they just fiddle with the router antenna and the problem is solved. Why do you make the signal worse?
Antenna is defined as a device that radiates or receives radio waves, that is, it converts the radio frequency signal power in the transmission line into electromagnetic waves in free space, or converts electromagnetic waves in space into radio frequency signal power in the transmission line.
The antenna of the router in our home is generally an omnidirectional antenna called a vertically polarized rubber sleeve antenna. When you see "omnidirectional", do you think it can transmit network signals 360° without dead angles? In fact, this type of antenna also has signal dead angles, and the position is the top direction!
When the routing antenna is working, the wireless network signal will spread around along the vertical direction of the antenna, and the signal strength distribution range is like an apple. For the routing antenna located at the apple core position, the signal strength in the top direction is also like the taste of the apple core. The signal is the worst, and the farther away from the "apple core" within the effective range, the better its "taste".
Maximize the signal coverage area and say goodbye to network jams!
Tips: Since the placement of routers in your home varies in height,it is also necessary to adjust the antenna angle according to the height of daily networking devices.
Regarding router antennas, we must also pay attention to some small misunderstandings!
The more router antennas, the stronger the signal?
The multi-antenna design of the router is more for faster network transmission and the size of the coverage range. There is no direct connection between the signal strength and the strength of the router signal. The strength of the router signal is determined by the transmission power of the router itself.
To avoid network jams, in addition to paying attention to the placement of the router antenna, you also need to pay attention to the placement of the router.
Router placement strategy
1. Try to be as open as possible.
2. Do you think that the router is not beautiful enough when placed outside and put it in a special corner? Although this is beautiful, it also blocks the network signal. If we want to have a good Internet experience, we have to put it generously in the hall.
3. Don't be too low. The router is too low, and it is easy to be blocked by objects such as tables and chairs. Placing the router higher can not only make the signal transmission more efficient, but also make the signal coverage in the home more comprehensive, which helps to reduce the signal coverage dead spots.
4. Stay away from interference WiFi signals are actually very easy to be interfered by some devices in the home, such as TVs, microwave ovens and other appliances with working frequencies between 2.4GHz and 5GHz. So when we place the router, we need to keep it away from such appliances as much as possible to avoid interfering with the network signal.