Why Upgrade?
Eliminate buffering and strengthen your coverage with a network upgrade
If you're having to wait for extended periods of time for Netflix to load your favourite film, or you struggle to connect to your WiFi when you're in the garden, then you should consider upgrading your home network. This isn't as complex as it may sound, and can even be done without drilling holes in walls and needing to get the decorator out after we've left. There are plenty of options for you to choose from that suit a range of budgets and deliver exceptional results that are guaranteed to improve your WiFi experience.
Pricing
Let's see how much it is to upgrade your network
The pricing can technically be split into three basic categories to give you an idea of cost, but in reality there is a little more to think about. If you are wanting to improve your WiFi coverage on a budget then a wireless upgrade is for you. However, a wired upgrade will always be superior, and is the recommended choice. A full network upgrade can be done to improve all aspects of your network, and is usually undertaken for our smart home projects, or for people who put a high demand on their home network.
Wireless Upgrade
£310
Two new wireless access points
Keep your old router
Keep your old modem
Uses a mesh based connection
Improve coverage
Lower speeds than wired
Wired Upgrade
£740
Two new wired access points
Keep your old router
Keep your old modem
Wired directly to your router
Improve coverage
Higher speeds than wireless
Full Network Upgrade
£1,500
New router
New modem
Two new access points
New cabling if not already installed
Improved coverage
Robust network stability and speeds
Smart Home Potential
Smart homes require a robust network that can support a high demand
As you can imagine their is a lot of technology within a smart home, with some of our projects containing over 500 connected devices. If you were to try and run this setup on a standard home network you would find it to be painfully slow, if it worked at all. That's why we always factor in a network upgrade for our smart home clients, to ensure they can enjoy their new smart home without the frustrations of latency and buffering.