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Fix Wi-Fi Dead Zones in Basements (Without Buying Junk)
2026-01-07 Dead Zones Garages & Basements

Basements are brutal on Wi-Fi. Here’s how to fix dead zones properly, in the right order, without wasting money on gear that doesn’t work.

Router Placement Rules That Actually Matter (And What People Get Wrong)
2026-01-07 Router Placement

Most Wi-Fi problems aren’t caused by bad routers — they’re caused by bad placement. These rules actually matter, and ignoring them kills performance.

Mesh Wi-Fi vs Extenders vs Access Points: Which Actually Fixes Dead Zones?
2026-01-07 Mesh Systems Buying Guides

Extenders, mesh systems, and access points all promise to fix Wi-Fi dead zones. Only some of them actually work. Here’s how to choose the right one.

How to Fix Wi-Fi in Long Houses and Bungalows
2026-01-07 Dead Zones Mesh Systems

Long houses and bungalows break Wi-Fi in predictable ways. Here’s how to fix coverage end-to-end without overbuying gear.

Why Your Wi-Fi Is Strong but Still Slow
2026-01-07 Troubleshooting

Full Wi-Fi bars don’t guarantee speed. Here’s why your signal looks strong but performance is terrible — and how to fix it properly.

Best Way to Get Wi-Fi Into a Garage or Detached Shop
2026-01-07 Garages & Basements Ethernet & Backhaul

Garages and detached shops are where Wi-Fi usually dies. Here are the methods that actually work, ranked from most reliable to least painful.

Ethernet Backhaul Explained (Why It’s the Secret Weapon)
2026-01-07 Ethernet & Backhaul

Ethernet backhaul quietly fixes most Wi-Fi problems. Here’s what it is, why it works so well, and how to use it without overcomplicating your setup.

How to Run Ethernet Along Baseboards (Rent-Friendly Methods)
2026-01-07 Ethernet & Backhaul Apartments & Rentals

Running Ethernet doesn’t mean drilling holes or opening walls. These baseboard-friendly methods let you hide cable cleanly — even in rentals.

Find the Best Wi-Fi Channel (2.4 vs 5 vs 6 GHz Explained Simply)
2026-01-07 Interference & Channels

Wi-Fi channels matter more than signal strength. Here’s how 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz actually behave — and how to pick the cleanest channel for your home.

Fix Wi-Fi That Drops Randomly (Interference vs Hardware Failure)
2026-01-07 Troubleshooting Interference & Channels

Random Wi-Fi dropouts are rarely random. This guide shows how to tell interference apart from failing hardware — and how to fix both without guessing.

Router in the Basement: Can It Ever Work?
2026-01-07 Router Placement Garages & Basements

Basements are the worst place to start Wi-Fi — but sometimes you’re stuck. Here’s when a basement router can work, and how to make it work reliably.

Best Wi-Fi Setup for Split-Level Homes
2026-01-07 Dead Zones Mesh Systems

Split-level homes confuse Wi-Fi signals. Here’s how to design a setup that actually works across staggered floors and awkward layouts.