many Wi-Fi connection issues can be
solved by putting your router in a
better location ideally it should be in
the middle of your home make sure it's
not hidden in a cabinet or blocked by
furniture and plays it a few feet off
the ground if your router has external
antennas use them one should point
vertically and the other horizontally
this will help vary the direction of the
signals so they reach your devices no
matter how they're set up if you've
tried all these things and your Wi-Fi is
still lagging you might consider
upgrading your router or you might want
to install powerline adapters they
extend your router signal without
running wires around the house kits
include two adapters one that plugs into
your router and another that can be set
up anywhere else in the house to widen
your network for more setup tips visit
how to see Netcom in San Francisco I'm
Sharon Profis cnet.com for CBS News
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