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Internet issues can be frustrating, not to mention terrible for productivity, and when something goes wrong with the Wi-Fi, interference could be the cause.
Interference happens for many different reasons, from poor network planning to a sudden influx of devices causing congestion.
But, if you notice that connections are dropping or slowing in certain areas of a building and not others, the culprit could come down to structural materials and equipment.
Why would building materials cause interference? And which ones interfere with Wi-Fi signals the most? This brief covers some of the basics.