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Great question! The range is calculated as a coverage area because home routers are essentially miniature "radio towers" that distribute an omnidirectional network signal from the broadcast point (the router). Wi-Fi coverage varies from one home to another based on factors including, but not limited to, placement of the router (central is typically ideal), obstructions (e.g., walls) between the router and connected devices, the density of the home's construction materials, which Wi-Fi band your devices are connecting to, and Wi-Fi interference from external sources.
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