Expert Fibre & WiFi Improvement Services in Walton-on-the-Naze
We provide reliable solutions to improve your home WiFi in Walton-on-the-Naze and surrounding areas, including router repositioning and hardwired access point installations that deliver seamless connectivity.
Common Connectivity Issues We Fix in Walton-on-the-Naze
- Home CCTV systems suffering from unreliable WiFi coverage
- WiFi dropouts in home offices located away from the main router
- Thick chimney breasts interfering with signal propagation
- Garden offices and outbuildings needing hardwired network extension
Property Types We Work With in Walton-on-the-Naze
- Airbnb garden annexes requiring reliable coverage
- Houses with separate home office wings
- Granny annexes needing stable independent WiFi
- Outdoor entertainment areas requiring stable WiFi
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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.
Do access points use the same WiFi name?
Yes. Properly configured access points can share the same network name for seamless roaming throughout the property.
How many access points does a home typically need?
The number of access points depends on the size, layout, and construction of your property. Smaller homes may only need one additional wired access point, while larger or multi-storey properties often benefit from two or more strategically placed access points for consistent whole-home coverage.
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.
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.
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If you’re in Walton-on-the-Naze 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.