Video calls keep dropping
The provider is not always the issue. Often the bottleneck is in the Wi-Fi setup itself.
Wi-Fi
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.
The provider is not always the issue. Often the bottleneck is in the Wi-Fi setup itself.
A badly placed repeater only seems to improve range. Sometimes mesh or an access point is the better option.
Home office, TV, phones, printer and guests need a properly separated and prioritised setup.
Router position, floors, thick walls, repeaters and the actual device usage pattern are checked first.
The goal is to separate provider issues from Wi-Fi issues and avoid buying random hardware.
You get a realistic recommendation: optimise, reposition, add mesh or use access points only where it really makes sense.
Often not. Positioning and clean settings are frequently enough.
Only if it is placed correctly. Sometimes an access point or mesh is the better choice.
Yes, depending on the router and setup.