THESE common household materials could explain why your Wifi is lagging. Wifi routers wirelessly transmit radio waves to communicate with wireless devices. But sometimes the waves’ paths can be blo…
Here are some of the worst materials for good Wifi connection, according to the experts at Signal Boosters.Metal is the material that radio waves will have the toughest time passing through, because metal is a conductor of electricity and radio waves are electromagnetic.
The metal can absorb the waves, meaning anything from metal furniture, doors, blinds and walls can undermine the connectivity. This means metal blinds, doors, furniture, buildings, and walls – any metal between the router and you.Concrete is a notoriously thick building material, making it difficult for radio waves to pass through.
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