STEP 3: Consider your Wi-Fi Routers Physical Placement:
Be sure it's located in a central area, offering the best possible signal with limited
interference to all your connected devices.
Avoid placing your router behind building material that blocks its signal. Material such as
glass, concrete, brick, steel or any type of metal is known to be problematic.
Avoid placing your router next to electric devices or appliances that emit RF noise. TV's,
Cordless Phones and Microwave Ovens are good examples.
For single-story homes, consider placing the router as high as possible in the room. This
will help disperse the signal throughout your home.
For two-story homes, placing high on the first-floor ceiling or low on the second floor
may provide better coverage.
For three-story homes, consider placing in the center of the second floor. This
should help evenly disperse the signal to all three floors.
If available, multiple story homes or rooms with known dead spots may show
improvement by introducing additional Access Points, or a MESH network.
STEP 4: Connect and Pair
If your first attempt at pairing was unsuccessful, you'll need to place the robot back into pairing
mode.