Internet and Wifi
With homes becoming more smart and efficient, it is time for a good network now more than ever. Hardwiring a network will not only give you faster speeds but it will also free up the network for your wifi devices. Hardwired internet gives lower latency than wifi and less loading times for streaming or gaming.​
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We can design and setup a mesh network to give you better wifi in every corner of your home without having the frustration of loading times and dropped services.
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Q and A
Why do we need extenders? Internet service providers install their internet modems in the mech rm. This means in a bigger home the wifi signal may not reach all areas. The biggest and best examples are garage door openers, Thermostats, Lighting control, Hot tubs, Irrigation control and much more. If the signal strength isn't strong you may not be able to control these devices.
Why should i hardwire as many locations as possible? Future video is only going to get more demanding on a network. 8k coming out in a couple years will be a perfect example, taking almost 3 times the amount of data.
Why should we hardwire wifi extenders or mesh networks? Without wiring in place, a system will only repeat wifi signals with a wifi signal. Wifi signal can only be as good as what its getting from the modem, further distances are much slower. A hardwired signal will have a lot stronger of an incoming signal there for giving faster speeds.
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What's the difference between our extenders and our service providers? We can wire for wifi systems whether our system is used or not. Shaw and Telus offer extenders for additional monthly fees that can also use our wiring if placed in the propper areas.
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What's the difference between 2.4g and 5g? 2.4g gives you internet in further areas of your home, 5g gives you faster speeds but in closer proximity. ISP's link both together in some cases and not all wifi devices are compatible. Our systems will give both throughout the whole home giving you the option to switch between them if needed.
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