A lot of office network problems get blamed on internet service, hardware, or software settings. In many cases, the real issue is office wiring that was installed years ago, patched together during expansions, or never designed for the way the business works now. If...
If your video calls break up in the back office, the TV buffers in the den, or the upstairs bedrooms never get the same signal as the kitchen, you do not have whole house wi-fi. You have a router doing its best in a layout it was never designed to cover. That gap...
A lot of office Wi-Fi problems get blamed on the internet provider when the real issue is much closer to home. If your team loses calls in the conference room, waits on cloud apps, or burns time reconnecting to the network, you are not looking for hype. You are...
A dropped video call in the middle of a client meeting usually settles the wired network vs wireless network debate faster than any spec sheet. Most businesses and homeowners do not need a theoretical answer. They need a network that works consistently, supports the...
When your network slows down, drops calls, or struggles with video meetings, the problem is not always your internet provider. In many offices and homes, the real issue is the cabling behind the walls, above the ceiling, or feeding key devices across the building....
A lot of network problems get blamed on the internet provider, the router, or “bad Wi-Fi.” In many offices and homes, the real issue is simpler than that: network wiring that was never designed for the way the space is used now. If your team is dealing...