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If you take pride in maintaining a clean and beautiful home, you may be at your wits end with those ugly little boxes you need to keep your WiFi up and running. Luckily, it’s easy to hide an internet router and modem, and you can definitely disguise or camouflage them so that it fits the vibe of your home. Read on to get inspired and figure out the best way to hide your equipment.

Things You Should Know

  • If you’re going to place the modem and router in a confined space, you need at least 4 inches (10 cm) of open space on each side so that the heat doesn’t build up.
  • Place the modem and router in a wicker basket, metal laser-cut box, or cable organizer to keep the modem and router out of sight.
  • If the router is in a highly visible area, you can rearrange furniture, add plants, or set out framed photos to cover the modem and router.
  • Get the router off of the ground if you want to improve the overall quality of your WiFi signal.
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Wicker Basket

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  1. A simple wicker basket can be a cute and simple solution. A wicker basket will typically have enough airflow for the router and modem, and a basket will look completely normal basically anywhere in your home. Set the router and modem inside and place the basket on the ground, on top of furniture, or in the corner of the room.[1]
    • If possible, keep the lid off (or slightly askew). This will allow for the heat to escape when it rises to the top and the opening won’t block the WiFi signal.
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Cable-Organizer Box

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  1. Hop online and find a cable management box that suits the overall aesthetic and vibe of your home. Make sure it’s big enough to fit your modem and router, and set them inside of the box. Leave the box on the floor in a place where it’s out of the way and incognito.
    • These boxes come in tons of different styles. If you can’t find one you like, you can always get a white box and cover it in stickers or paint.
    • These boxes are typically so thin that they won’t block the WiFi signal, and they’re designed to absorb heat.
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Metal Laser-Cut Box

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  1. A metal laser-cut box provides maximum airflow if your router runs hot. Depending on the model and the quality of your connection, your router and modem may get too hot to justify putting it in an enclosed space. Laser-cut boxes have enough space for the heat to completely dissipate, and metal isn’t flammable so you can sleep comfortably at night without worrying.
    • Laser-cut boxes look a bit like little radiator covers. The modem and router won’t be totally invisible, but your signal will be solid!
    • Metal isn’t quite as risky when it gets warm. Wood can ignite, while plastic can melt.
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Mounted High Up

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  1. If you have a high shelf or space on top of a tall piece of furniture, put your modem and router up there. The modem and router will be out of sight, and your WiFi will work better than ever![3]
    • If you don’t have a shelf or tall furniture item to set the router and modem on, you can hang the modem and router on your wall using command strips.[4] If you can’t get it to lean at the right angle, wrap rubber bands around the router and modem and the hook.
    • Routers and modems project the signal in a sphere. To get the most coverage possible, raising it up will increase how far the WiFi signal goes.
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Framed pictures

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  1. You may want to keep the modem and router in a central location, or maybe you can’t move it at all. If it’s up in an obvious area, set out some framed photos. They’ll look right at home on a mantle or prominent shelf, and the angled frames are perfect for obscuring a router and modem.[6]
    • Depending on the size of your your router and modem, you may only need a few 4 by 6 in (10 by 15 cm) frames to cover everything up.
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    How do I hide my Wi-Fi modem and router behind the TV?
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    Raymond Chiu is the owner of Maid Sailors Cleaning Service, offering affordable residential and office cleaning services. Since its founding in 2014 in New York City, Maid Sailors has expanded to several cities, including Boston, Chicago, and Austin. The company has earned a reputation as one of the most reliable and best cleaning services in the industry.
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    Use a decorative piece such as artwork or home décor to hide the modem or router behind the TV.
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  • If you’re hiding your modem and router, you may be interested in hiding the power cord as well. There are cord concealers you can buy that run along the baseboard to keep them from sticking out!
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This article was co-authored by Raymond Chiu and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Raymond Chiu is the owner of Maid Sailors Cleaning Service, offering affordable residential and office cleaning services. Since its founding in 2014 in New York City, Maid Sailors has expanded to several cities, including Boston, Chicago, and Austin. The company has earned a reputation as one of the most reliable and best cleaning services in the industry. This article has been viewed 23,151 times.
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