Most WiFi routers have a range of up to 300 feet indoors and 1500 feet outdoors. However, for best results, your connected device should be within 150 feet of the WiFi router. The WiFi will penetrate most walls, so you can have devices in different rooms and on different floors and still stay connected to the network.
The WiFi signal will typically go through two to three walls before you experience loss of signal. You should also try to keep the wireless router away from any large metal objects as these may hinder its range. If you have a large home or a home with thick or dense walls, it is suggested that you place the WiFi router in a high, central location and avoid crowded spots like bookshelves or behind furniture. If you want network access outdoors, we recommend you place the wireless router near a window.