Our mission is to connect the unconnected. By combining the latest 4G technology with the Provider’s service, Nomad provides the advantages of a major Internet provider without the contract. At Nomad, we contract with the three major carrier networks to provide a network connection to those that live in rural communities and/or those that travel regularly. We believe that just because a person chooses to live in a rural area doesn’t mean they should have over priced or slow Internet. Nomad Internet is committed to delivering the best quality service. Rather than just plugging your router at any joint, consider the factors discussed above for stronger Wi-Fi signals. You may get top-quality Internet into your router, but how this gets from the equipment to your device is determined by its positioning. If it is in the lower part, point the antennas upwards. Generally, if you have your router upstairs, you can help spread the signals between the two floors by stretching the antennas sideways. If your router has one, tweaking them around may have a mild impact on how far the signals are received. The purpose of these antennae is to help propagate signals. Accidental spillages could easily destroy the entire equipment.
Even though the microwaves are well-covered, there may be occasional leakages that make your Wi-Fi unusable.īesides the physics discussed above, it is generally a risk to install routers in the kitchen. For instance, microwaves release stronger electromagnetic waves of 2.4 GHz compared to the weaker 2.4 GHz emitted by routers. The kitchen has other equipment that emits much stronger signals than those emitted by your router. As such, you may be tempted to install the router here, especially if most of your time is spent here. In a fast-paced world where something new is ever happening every second, most of us do not want to be left out on anything, even while in the kitchen. These devices emit radio signals that interact with the Wi-Fi signals, causing reduced quality. Keep off electronic itemsĭo not place your router close to electronic items like the TV, baby monitors, cordless phones, and home music system. Doing so grants the signals unobstructed passage. It is advisable to keep your Nomad Internet equipment close to open doorways. When positioning your equipment, try as much as possible to keep away from walls. Their thickness makes it pretty difficult for Wi-Fi to pass through. Walls act as signal barriers by absorbing them and compromising the quality of your broadband. If outsiders cannot detect your Wi-Fi, chances of them compromising your connection are minimized. Even if some signals may be out there, they will not be that strong. When it is in the middle, it means most of the signals are made to revolve within your home. You will be literally throwing out some of the strongest connections.Ī centrally placed router is also a security mechanism in disguise. A router that is placed close to the window means most of your broadband is broadcasted to the outside. That implies if you were to place your router at the center of your home, there would be a high chance of most corners being covered. The signals are similar to sound waves which equally travel to the front, back, and sides. Routers are built in such a manner that they transmit signals in all directions. Read on to learn how best to position your router for stronger Wi-Fi signals. Luckily, there are a couple of ways you can move your equipment and evenly spread out the signals. That mainly happens based on the way the router is positioned. However, you may find yourself in a situation where you cannot connect to Wi-Fi from some parts of your home. Our routers are powered by the latest technology that connects to any of your devices and propagates the signals to evenly cover your house. Nomad Internet is committed to providing top-quality equipment for stronger Wi-Fi signals.