Choosing the right router is key but setting it up properly is just as important. This guide will let you know where to place your router, avoid common signal blockers, and ultimately get the most out of your home internet setup.
Good placement of your router will ensure you get the best Wi-Fi performance possible.
If you’re looking for a better Wi-Fi experience without the frustration, start by giving your router a prime spot in the house:
Original WiFi router location

Distance and some materials can significantly reduce your Wi-Fi signal.
Source: nbn®
Optimal WiFi router location

A centrally located Wi-Fi router has the potential to reach more of your home.
Source: nbn®
Many factors can impact your Wi-Fi signal. So, when choosing the right spot for your router, be sure to consider the following:
While placement of your router is important, if you have a mesh network, you should also consider where to position the additional nodes.
Each mesh node should be placed close enough to maintain a strong signal strength with the main router or the next upstream node—ideally with a clear line of sight. If the connection between nodes is weak, it can slow down your overall network performance.
Without a mesh network

Source: nbn®
With a mesh network

Source: nbn®
VX230v – Router Connection Guide – ASN WAN
VX230v – Router Connection Guide – Frontier Networks VDSL
VX230v – Router Connection Guide – Frontier Networks WAN
VX230v – Router Connection Guide – Lightning Wholesale
VX230v – Router Connection Guide – nbn FTTN
VX230v – Router Connection Guide – nbn WAN
VX230v – Router Connection Guide – Opticomm VDSL
VR300 – Optimising your router
VR300 – Router Connection Guide – Lightning Wholesale
VR300 – Router Connection Guide – nbn Fixed Wireless
VR300 – Router Connection Guide – nbn FTTC
VR300 – Router Connection Guide – nbn FTTN-FTTB
VR300 – Router Connection Guide – nbn FTTP
VR300 – Router Connection Guide – nbn_HFC
VR400 – Optimising your router
VR400 – Router Connection Guide – nbn Fixed Wireless
VR400 – Router Connection Guide – nbn_FTTC
VR400 – Router Connection Guide – nbn FTTN-FTTB
VR400 – Router Connection Guide – nbn_FTTP
VR400 – Router Connection Guide – nbn_HFC