Why would you do that?
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Yes. Mine basically only works in the room that the WiiU is in.
I'm just going to move the console into the bedroom when I want to play in bed.
Does the Wii's power brick work with the Wii U? If so, then moving the console should be pretty easy with not having to take the power cord and all.
Made some experiments today. Was surprised that it even worked two rooms away. Found out that your own body can make a difference. Also, when moving the pad it will start complaining but after holding it still for a while, it will eventually work again.
The Iwata Asks article actually mentioned that wireless signals have difficulty 1) through humans, and 2) when moving the device around (due to the Doppler effect). They mentioned going through the process of reducing the impact of the Doppler effect.