Jason Cole, a Physics PhD student from Imperial College London in the UK, was concerned with optimising the Wi-Fi reception in his flat, so he decided to tackle the issue with mathematical precision.
Cole began the process by mapping his apartment floorplan, assigning refraction values to the walls, and then applying Helmholtz equations to model the electromagnetic waves the router emits.
Cole found that the best position for an optimised Wi-Fi signal through the rest of the house is the center of the home, according to 'The Daily Dot'.
He concluded that the further away from your router you are the more you'll have to jockey for tendrils of signal.
Cole has compiled his math into an app that allows users to map their Wi-Fi signals as he has done for his own apartment.
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