Clitheroe

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Expert Fibre & WiFi Improvement Services in Clitheroe

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

Common Connectivity Issues We Fix in Clitheroe

    • WiFi dead zones in kitchen extensions or conservatories
    • Online gaming lag caused by weak wireless signal strength
    • WiFi struggling to penetrate reinforced concrete floors
    • Rental properties where router placement cannot be changed without rewiring

Property Types We Work With in Clitheroe

    • Chalet-style bungalows with upper-level rooms
    • Top-floor flats with signal loss through roof insulation
    • Flats with shared entry fibre locations
    • Three-storey townhouses needing vertical WiFi coverage

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do mesh systems work better than standard routers?

    Mesh systems can improve coverage, but performance is best when nodes are connected using wired backhaul rather than relying solely on wireless communication.

    Do thick walls affect WiFi performance?

    Yes. Solid brick, stone, and reinforced walls significantly reduce WiFi signal strength. Wired access points are often the best solution in these properties.

    What causes buffering even when speed tests look fine?

    Speed tests measure connection at the router. If your device is far from the router, poor WiFi signal can cause buffering even if broadband speed is good.

    Is professional WiFi installation better than DIY mesh kits?

    Professional installation ensures correct positioning, wiring, and configuration for optimal long-term performance.

    Is moving the router to a better location possible?

    Yes. While the fibre ONT usually remains in its original position, we can install data cabling to relocate your router to a more central location, significantly improving WiFi distribution throughout the property.

    What is a wired access point?

    A wired access point is a device connected directly to your router using Ethernet cabling. It creates a new WiFi signal in another area of your home without the signal loss associated with wireless repeaters.

If you’re in Clitheroe 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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