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My wireless router lives on top of my television (a CRT based TV). Will this location cause any problems? It's not sitting on top of any of the ventilation (so there's no real heat issue), but I'm primarily concerned about either magnetic or electrical interference.

Should I move the router?

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Well no one can answer that the newer the tv generally the better shielded it is but I've never seen a tv interfere. Just download qtest and benchmark ontop and away from the tv.


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