IF your internet router is overheating it could cause issues for the Wi-Fi connection.
Most modern Wi-Fi hubs have tech to keep them cool.
Blocking air vents by keeping the router close to other objects is a well-known problem.
But people often overlook the need to keep their router physically clean.
Dust and other debris that builds up overtime can eventually cause overheating woes, which in turn affect the performance of your box.
So it’s important to give it a clean once in a while.
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According to 24×7 Router Support, compressed air and liquid cleaners should be avoided.
These could damage sensitive internal components.
Instead, a soft, dry cloth to wipe the router down with is best.
You could try an earbud for any hard to reach little vents.
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For the best advice on how to clean your router you should consult your user manual or ask your broadband service provider.
Router position
The position of your router is also key for a better connection.
Keeping it hidden away somewhere like the basement or in a cupboard doesn’t help it distribute across the house evenly.
For the best possible coverage all over, a central, high spot is best.
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