Where's the best location to place Wireless router

I have a two story house and want to know the best location to get the besp reception inside and outside the house

The best place is generally somewhere near the center of the area where you want wireless service.  Ideally, the signal should pass through as few walls as possible, as it travels from the router to your wireless computers.  Try to locate it away from other electronics (i.e. don't put it behind your monitor, near a 2.4 GHz telephone, or near a microwave.).  If you have a primary desktop computer, there are some advantages to keeping it within eyesight, as this lets you quickly check the status of the router if there is a problem.   Finding a good location is sometimes just a matter of trial and error, so don't hesitate to try out a few spots.  If you find 2 locations that are equally satisfactory to you, then consider your neighbors, and locate it where it is least likely to bother them.

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