Can Wi-Fi really be fixed remotely?
Many Wi-Fi problems can be diagnosed remotely using router settings, placement details, speed tests and device behaviour. Physical cabling or failed hardware may still require local work.
Home and small-office setups often fail at the boundaries between devices: router placement, DNS, permissions, drivers, network discovery, storage or software configuration. This service focuses on getting a specific setup working reliably rather than selling a pile of new hardware.
Send the router/device models, operating systems, symptoms and a simple description of how things are connected.
Configuration and placement are checked before recommending replacement hardware.
The final setup is tested against the original problem, not just a one-time connection.
Many Wi-Fi problems can be diagnosed remotely using router settings, placement details, speed tests and device behaviour. Physical cabling or failed hardware may still require local work.
No. Placement, channel conditions, router capability and the shape of the space should be considered before adding hardware.
Yes, when the task is a legitimate personal or business setup that can be supported remotely and the required access is available.
No payment is taken on the request form. The job and final CAD price are confirmed first.