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Home installation become a lot more popular since the pandemic

Updated: Dec 1, 2021

People need perfectly working network at home with a full on reliable wireless (Wi-Fi) coverage as work from home and hybrid working has become the new normal.



Generally talking, even when someone has a relatively high bandwidth at home, the kit (modem / router) provided by the internet provider is not giving the quality of service as we got used to it in our corporate offices.


The devices come with the internet installation look really fancy and ultra-modern, however these are nowhere near where a perfect internal network starts.

Covers the room it is installed probably goes a little bit further up if you are lucky.

Security, firewall, remote access and plenty more functions are very limited or most of the times non-existent.



Buying wireless boosters is where plenty people would go, more like fall for the adverts, to cut this simple, extending or as it is termed “boosting” an unreliable or low speed wireless network, will only as it is advertised “boosts” the problems you had originally, the network becomes more unreliable causing even bigger headaches.


For a reliable network where you and everyone else in the property can enjoy whatever you do online, such as playing, streaming, video chatting and most importantly productively working instead of trying to fix your network, you need a professional installation. This install does not need to be complicated, neither expensive, but done by an expert, by the way would definitely recommend the-techguys.uk team 🙂


From the materials and the way the network is cabled, through the firewall settings, remote connections, access points control, there are loads of bottlenecks which are simple to install properly, but even easier to get it wrong and ruin the whole system as is.


Too many things to list what could cause interruption in your perfect home system, however here at The Tech Guys we have a solution for all your problems, small to large, from a home office wireless problem to a data centre roll-out, we have done it all and covering all aspects of networkinstallations.


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