WiFi & Networking
A network that actually reaches every room
Dead zones, connections that drop every afternoon, a router that never got set up right — on-site troubleshooting and setup across the 20-mile radius around Omaha, including Council Bluffs.
Most WiFi complaints get blamed on the internet plan, but the internet service and the in-home network are two different things — a fast connection coming into the house doesn't guarantee it reaches the back bedroom or the garage office. Slow or dropping WiFi is usually a placement, configuration, or coverage problem, and all three are fixable without upgrading your internet plan at all.
A walk of the space
Before touching any settings, we walk the house or office to see where the dead zones actually are and why — distance from the router, walls, floors, appliances, and neighboring networks all play a part.
Router placement and configuration
A router shoved in a closet or behind a TV is a common, fixable cause of weak coverage. We find a better spot where possible and configure the router properly — channel selection, band steering, and security settings included.
Mesh and extenders where they're the right call
For larger homes or offices, a mesh system usually beats a single router pushed to its limit. We size and place mesh nodes (or a simpler extender, when that's genuinely enough) based on the actual layout, not a one-size answer.
Guest and device network setup
Smart TVs, doorbell cameras, and guest devices can quietly eat bandwidth that should be going to work calls and video streaming. We set up separate guest or IoT networks where it makes sense, so the connections that matter stay fast.
Small office networks
The same troubleshooting applies to a small office that's outgrown its original setup — more people, more devices, and a network that was never really planned for either. We handle those the same way: assess the actual layout and load, then set up something that holds up, rather than adding one more extender to a network that needs a real fix.
Dead zones or a connection that keeps dropping?
Tell us about your space and what's happening — we'll follow up to schedule a visit.
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