Determining the router location
Determining the router location
Yes, placing your router inside a casing is acceptable. It won’t interfere with the wireless network as long as the PC stays outside the case.
In theory, every wire carries some magnetic flux because current passes through it, though the amount is minimal and unlikely to noticeably impact wireless communication. The surrounding metal enclosure also tends to block these fields effectively. For better performance, placing the device higher in the home could help ensure a stronger signal. If possible, connecting via Ethernet to the computer works well when the setup is nearby the router.