Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi optimisation in Biberach and surrounding area

Dead zones, unstable connections and poor video calls can often be solved without blindly buying new hardware. I analyse coverage on-site and recommend the right setup.

When optimisation beats buying random hardware

Video calls keep dropping

The provider is not always the issue. Often the bottleneck is in the Wi-Fi setup itself.

The repeater barely helps

A badly placed repeater only seems to improve range. Sometimes mesh or an access point is the better option.

Too many devices in one network

Home office, TV, phones, printer and guests need a properly separated and prioritised setup.

Typical Wi-Fi problems

Dead zones & instability

  • Router position, channels and interference
  • Repeaters or access points placed wrongly

Slow despite good internet

  • Internal Wi-Fi bottleneck instead of provider issue
  • Band steering and sensible prioritisation

Security & guest Wi-Fi

  • Passwords, WPA2/WPA3, guest network
  • Basic protection that stays practical

How an on-site Wi-Fi check typically works

1

Current setup review

Router position, floors, thick walls, repeaters and the actual device usage pattern are checked first.

2

Bottlenecks identified

The goal is to separate provider issues from Wi-Fi issues and avoid buying random hardware.

3

Practical recommendation

You get a realistic recommendation: optimise, reposition, add mesh or use access points only where it really makes sense.

FAQ

Do I need a new router?

Often not. Positioning and clean settings are frequently enough.

Does a repeater always help?

Only if it is placed correctly. Sometimes an access point or mesh is the better choice.

Can you also set up guest Wi-Fi?

Yes, depending on the router and setup.