Is your Wi-Fi acting up lately? Maybe your devices are connecting
just fine in the living room but drop the signal in that cozy upstairs
office or back bedroom. Before you invest in expensive boosters or
call your internet provider, here’s a surprising DIY trick that could
actually help: aluminium foil. Yes, it sounds strange—but this simple
kitchen staple might be the solution to your home’s Wi-Fi dead zones.
Why Aluminium Foil Works to Improve Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi signals are essentially radio waves. Like light or sound, they can reflect,
bounce, or be absorbed by surfaces. Aluminium foil, with its reflective properties,
acts almost like a mirror for these signals, helping redirect and focus them.
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