Best Wi-Fi Setup for Homes in Maclean
Most Wi-Fi issues are caused by layout and setup, not raw internet speed. A better setup gives stronger coverage and fewer dropouts without overpaying for a bigger plan.
Start with router position
- Place it close to the center of the home if possible.
- Lift it above furniture height.
- Avoid tucking it into metal cabinets or behind TVs.
Use the right band for the job
- Use 5GHz for speed in nearby rooms.
- Use 2.4GHz for longer range through walls.
- Split SSIDs if needed so important devices stay on stable bands.
When mesh is worth it
If you have dead zones upstairs, in the garage, or at the far end of the home, mesh nodes usually perform better than single-point extenders.
Prioritise critical devices
Use quality-of-service settings for video calls, business traffic, and security cameras so they stay reliable when the home is busy.
Before buying new hardware
Update firmware, adjust channels, and retest. Many homes improve dramatically from setup changes alone.
