Private Customers — Optimisation
Home Network Optimisation
Analysis and improvement of existing home networks — addressing Wi-Fi dead zones, instability, slow speeds, and recurring dropouts. Available remotely or on-site.
What This Service Addresses
Most home network problems have a specific cause — poor access point placement, misconfigured channels, ISP router limitations, interference, or incorrect equipment for the property size. Without systematic diagnosis, fixes are guesswork.
This service applies the same structured diagnostic approach used in enterprise environments to identify and resolve the actual cause of home network problems — not just attempt random improvements.
Diagnostic Scope
- Analysis of current Wi-Fi signal coverage and dead zones
- Channel and interference assessment
- Access point placement evaluation
- Wired connectivity diagnosis
- ISP router and modem configuration review
- Device connectivity and roaming behaviour
What You Receive
- Diagnosis report with identified root causes
- Implemented improvements (remote or on-site)
- Access point placement recommendations
- Documented configuration after optimisation
Typical Situations
- Wi-Fi that works in some rooms but not others
- Repeated dropouts during video calls
- Slow speeds despite a fast ISP connection
- Smart home devices that frequently lose connectivity
"Most Wi-Fi problems are solvable without new hardware — if the cause is correctly identified first."
Frequently Asked Questions
What does optimisation typically involve?
Wi-Fi channel and power settings, access point placement review, band steering configuration, interference analysis, QoS settings for video calls and streaming, and router configuration review. Cabling issues affecting wired performance are assessed if relevant.
Do I need to buy new equipment?
Not necessarily. Many optimisation problems can be resolved through configuration changes alone. If new equipment would make a meaningful difference, this is explained clearly — including whether the improvement justifies the cost.
Will my speeds definitely improve?
In most cases, yes — but specific results are not guaranteed because performance depends on factors outside the network (ISP line quality, device hardware, physical environment). What is guaranteed is that the configuration will be as good as the equipment allows.
How is this delivered remotely?
Via remote access to your router and access points, plus a guided walkthrough of your environment. Short speed and signal tests are run with your participation to gather baseline data before and after changes.