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Finding the ideal location for the FRITZ!Repeater

The correct positioning of your FRITZ!Repeater is a key factor when extending the Wi-Fi range of your home network. The quality of the connection between the FRITZ!Repeater and the router (for example FRITZ!Box) is just as important as the quality of the connection between the FRITZ!Repeater and the wireless devices connected to it.

When the FRITZ!Repeater is connected to the router via Wi-Fi, it is therefore important to find a location where the FRITZ!Repeater can establish fast and stable connections to the router, and at the same time be easily accessible to your wireless devices.

1 Checking the connection quality

If your FRITZ!Repeater is connected to the router via Wi-Fi, you can check the LEDs on the repeater to determine the quality of the connection between the FRITZ!Repeater and the router:

Note:If the FRITZ!Repeater is connected to the router via a network cable, the LEDs indicate the quality of the connection between the FRITZ!Repeater and the first wireless device connected to it.

  1. Check how many of the five signal strength LEDs on the FRITZ!Repeater light up.
  2. If at least three of the signal strength LEDs light up, the quality of the Wi-Fi connection is sufficient.
    • If only one or two signal strength LEDs light up, the quality of the Wi-Fi connection is poor.
  3. If the FRITZ!Repeater indicates that the quality of the connection is poor, position it elsewhere. When doing so, observe the tips given in this guide on finding the ideal position.

2 Tips on finding the ideal location

  1. If possible, do not position the FRITZ!Repeater directly behind or under an obstacle such as pieces of furniture or a heater. If necessary, you can also plug the FRITZ!Repeater into a power strip or use it with an extension cord.
  2. Do not position the FRITZ!Repeater directly in the corner of a room.
  3. Position the FRITZ!Repeater so that there are as few obstacles as possible between it, the router, and other wireless devices. Especially metallic objects or objects containing water, for example radiators, refrigerators, or houseplants, significantly reduce the quality of the Wi-Fi signal.
  4. Position the FRITZ!Repeater away from other radio transmitters, such as microwaves, wireless speakers, or Bluetooth devices.