Blackpool

Fibre Engineer

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Expert Fibre & WiFi Improvement Services in Blackpool

We provide reliable solutions to improve your home WiFi in Blackpool and surrounding areas, including router repositioning and hardwired access point installations that deliver seamless connectivity.

Common Connectivity Issues We Fix in Blackpool

    • New build properties with fibre entry points placed in inconvenient locations
    • Poor WiFi coverage upstairs due to signal loss through floors and ceilings
    • Router installed inside a cupboard reducing signal performance
    • Router positioned by the front door causing weak signal at the rear of the property

Property Types We Work With in Blackpool

    • Townhouses with split-level layouts
    • Properties using multiple WiFi extenders that reduce performance
    • Large retirement bungalows with distant room layouts
    • Homes where structural steel beams affect signal spread

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you improve WiFi in a garden office?

    Yes. We can run external-grade Ethernet cable to garden offices or outbuildings and install a dedicated access point for reliable connectivity.

    Can you move the fibre ONT to a better position?

    No. The fibre ONT itself normally cannot be moved once installed. However, we can install a Cat6 data cable from the ONT to another location in your home so the router can be positioned in a better, more central place for improved WiFi coverage.

    Is a wired connection better for gaming?

    Yes. A wired Ethernet connection offers lower latency and greater stability compared to WiFi, making it ideal for gaming or video conferencing.

    Is it possible to hardwire upstairs rooms without visible cables?

    In most cases yes. We use loft spaces, wall cavities, and discreet routing methods to minimise visible cabling.

    Can too many connected devices slow down my WiFi?

    Yes. Large numbers of devices sharing the same WiFi network can cause congestion, especially during streaming or gaming.

    What’s the difference between 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi?

    2.4GHz offers wider coverage but lower speeds, while 5GHz provides faster speeds over shorter distances. Modern networks use both for balanced performance.

If you’re in Blackpool or a nearby town and need expert help with your broadband or WiFi coverage, contact us today — we’re here to help with reliable solutions for every home.

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