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Do You Have the Right Home Network for Your Needs?

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Stream, Search, & Work Better with a Network Upgrade

When streaming services replaced video rental stores, we were promised greater convenience. In mere minutes, you can find a movie and play it on your TV without leaving the house.

The convenience is undeniable, but as for quality? We’ve all sat down to watch a film only to see buffering screens and pixelated images.

Similarly, communication and teleconferencing solutions offer a convenient way to work from home. But what do you do if your video calls freeze or files won’t upload?

If you’re experiencing unreliable or slow Wi-Fi in your Dallas, TX home, don’t despair. A new home networking installation can provide strong connections across your entire house – and outdoors too. Learn how we can improve your Wi-Fi below, and contact Texadia Systems to get started! 

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What’s Your Current Wi-Fi Setup?

Do you run your whole house on a single router? And is that router more than a few years old? As we add more smart devices and stream higher-quality content in our homes, we need more support.

If you’re still using a Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) router, it’s time to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 for better performance. And if you live with many smart home devices, a single router may not be enough equipment to keep every room connected.   

What Will You Use the Network For?

We’re far beyond the days of only using Wi-Fi for a few computers. Today, American households use an average of 10 smart devices or more, including anything from smartwatches to thermostats.

The following activities require a strong network:

  • Streaming movies, TV, and music
  • Remote work and virtual meetings
  • Online gaming
  • Smart home systems
  • Home security and surveillance

If you’re running many IoT devices and rely on speed, it’s likely time for an upgrade.

A Better Way

In those hard-to-reach dead zones, sometimes the best solution is to wire your computer or other devices to the network. A hybrid wireless and wired network will guarantee the connectivity you need.

To extend Wi-Fi coverage across your house, we'll install wireless access points that further distribute the network. We should note that access points are not the same as repeaters, which rebroadcast a weaker signal. 

Next, we recommend swapping your networking hardware to newer Wi-Fi 6 equipment. Wi-Fi 6 can communicate with more electronics simultaneously. For comparison, Wi-Fi 5 routers send and receive data to four devices at once, while Wi-Fi 6 can deliver data to eight!

Life’s too short to put up with frustrating Wi-Fi. Give yourself the gift of a new home network with help from Texadia Systems. Contact our team of experts to discuss your network installation today!

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