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Need Stronger Home Wi-Fi? An Enterprise-Grade Network Could Help

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Improve Your Home Wi-Fi Experience 

Most homeowners use regular consumer-grade routers to distribute Wi-Fi across the house. But if you live in an expansive home on a large property, and if you want the most sophisticated smart home solutions, a standard router won’t be enough. 

Instead, an enterprise-grade network will provide the coverage and speed you really need. What is an enterprise-grade network? We explain all below to help you find the best solutions for your home Wi-Fi

And if you’re ready to upgrade your home network performance in the Highland Park, TX, area, contact Texadia Systems here

SEE ALSO: What Is Wi-Fi 6 And Why Is It Better? 

Signs Your Network Needs Help

Do you find yourself frequently frustrated by buffering videos, lagging online games, or sudden drops in video calls? These are all common signs that your current home Wi-Fi network is struggling to keep up with the demands of modern digital living. Large homes may experience Wi-Fi dead zones where you can hardly reach a signal. Outdoor areas may not be able to reach the router and will be left offline. If you rely on the home internet to stream entertainment, work remotely, and use smart home devices, you’re an ideal candidate for a network upgrade

A Better Solution: Enterprise-Grade Networks 

Enter the enterprise-grade network, a cutting-edge system designed to cater to larger and more technologically advanced spaces. These networks are engineered to provide consistent, high-speed connectivity to more devices than a consumer-grade router can handle. They’re typically reserved for business use, but homeowners can install enterprise hardware for the same speed and convenience. 

Enterprise vs. Consumer Networks 

You may be wondering what the difference is between home and enterprise network technology. What makes enterprise-grade networks superior? 

A home network, designed primarily for personal use, typically relies on consumer-grade routers that have limitations in terms of density, signal strength, coverage, forwarding capacity, and bandwidth. In homes with smart systems and numerous connected devices, these limitations can lead to frustration and reduced efficiency.

On the other hand, an enterprise network is engineered for business-level performance and reliability. It's designed to accommodate the demands of large-scale operations and high-density areas. Enterprise-grade hardware, such as routers with advanced CPUs, cache, and memory, provide better forwarding capacity and can support a more extensive user base. While a residential router may connect 10 to 15 users, an enterprise router can comfortably accommodate 50 to 150 users.

Additionally, enterprise-grade networks offer enhanced cybersecurity features, protecting your home and sensitive data from a variety of threats, including viruses, Trojan horses, and hacker intrusions. With more robust routing protocols, SNMP capabilities, and unified management protocols, enterprise routers provide comprehensive defense against cyber threats, ensuring your network remains secure.

Ready for Stronger, Faster Wi-Fi? 

Get the connections you need by updating your home’s network with help from Texadia Systems. We design and install tailored networking solutions to deliver the performance you need. Contact us here to get started today! 

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