Much will be determined by the route by which fibre has entered the property. For example, it is easier to run ducting to the wall with a flowerbed rather than the wall with tarmac or concrete. Ideally, the router will go in the room where you use the internet the most so that Wi-Fi can be used to maximum effect.
Any work required to place the router beyond a convenient location (for example, routing white ducting under floors or through a loft) will be down to the property owner.
The router needs power so should be near a socket. It may also be handy to have it near a telephone socket for those who wish to put their entire home phone system onto VoIP.
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