Expert Fibre & WiFi Improvement Services in Pembroke Dock
We provide professional solutions to improve your home WiFi in Pembroke Dock and surrounding areas, including router repositioning and hardwired access point installations that deliver seamless connectivity.
Common Connectivity Issues We Fix in Pembroke Dock
- Broadband speeds testing well at router but dropping significantly in rooms
- Poor WiFi coverage upstairs due to signal loss through floors and ceilings
- Solid brick or stone internal walls blocking wireless signals
- Large properties relying on a single router for full coverage
Property Types We Work With in Pembroke Dock
- Homes with loft conversions used as home offices
- Outdoor entertainment areas requiring stable WiFi
- Properties with conservatories added after original setup
- Period homes retrofitted with modern insulation
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it better to have multiple access points instead of one powerful router?
Yes. Multiple properly positioned wired access points provide more consistent coverage than relying on one high-powered router.
Why is my WiFi strong near the router but weak upstairs?
WiFi signals weaken when passing through floors, walls, and ceilings. Installing a wired access point upstairs usually provides a much stronger and more consistent connection.
Will installing access points increase my broadband speed?
Access points do not increase your broadband speed, but they improve signal distribution so you receive full speed throughout your home.
What causes WiFi interference and how can it be reduced?
Microwaves, cordless phones, Bluetooth devices, thick walls, and neighbouring networks can interfere with WiFi signals. Adjusting router placement and improving network layout helps reduce interference issues.
Can you install Ethernet cabling in finished homes?
Yes. We install discreet Cat6 cabling in finished properties, often routing cables through loft spaces, cupboards, or under floors to minimise visible wiring.
Why should I test my speed using a wired Ethernet connection?
Testing with a wired connection helps determine whether slow speeds are caused by broadband supply or internal WiFi distribution. If wired speeds are good but WiFi is slow, the issue is usually signal coverage.
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If you’re in Pembroke Dock 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.