Does WiFi Have the Power to Travel Through Walls?

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Wi-Fi signals can penetrate walls using radio waves in the frequency range of 2.4GHz or 5GHz. These wavelengths are small enough to pass through cracks and openings in walls. WiFi signals also reflect off objects, allowing the signals to propagate around obstacles. The material the wall is made of impacts WiFi penetration - signals pass more easily through drywall than concrete.

In conclusion, with enough transmitting power, WiFi can penetrate walls, but the signal is weakened. Strategic router placement helps maximize WiFi coverage throughout a home.

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Thanks John I really enjoyed this one. I remember setting up wireless networks in offices back in the day. Then it wasn't wifi just wireless and the Internet was young! Oh the good ole days... Thanks again,

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But isnt light both a wave and a particle? Like how does the particle go through the wall even though visible light doesnt pass?

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