06/01/2026
Some rooms just weren't built for WiFi. 📶 Here are the most common dead zones in your home — and why they happen:
1. Basements: signals have to push through flooring and structural supports
2. Garages: thick insulation and separation from the main home do the damage
3. Back bedrooms: too far from the router, especially in long or L-shaped homes
4. Kitchens: fridges and microwaves are sneaky signal disruptors
5. Outdoor patios or decks: exterior walls and distance put them just out of reach
Knowing where your signal struggles is the first step toward a stronger, more reliable connection throughout your whole home.
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