Installer fitting a wireless access point to an office ceiling

Reliable coverage where you need it

Wi-Fi Access Points for Home & Business

Improve weak areas and extend dependable wireless coverage with correctly positioned, professionally installed access points.

Better than relying on one router

Stronger, more consistent coverage across the property

Walls, floors, distance and building materials can all weaken a router’s signal. Properly placed access points bring the network closer to the areas where it is used.

Whole-home coverage

Improve connectivity in extensions, upstairs rooms, offices and other weak areas.

Business Wi-Fi

Plan useful coverage across offices, workshops, retail areas and staff spaces.

Wired access points

A network cable provides a dependable connection back to your router or network equipment.

Outbuildings

Discuss practical connectivity options for garden offices, workshops and nearby buildings.

Neat installation

Discreet access-point positioning and carefully planned cable routes.

Coverage planning

Consider the property layout, current router location and the areas that need improvement.

Ceiling-mounted wireless access point being installed in a business

Home and commercial networks

Access points placed for useful coverage

The goal is not simply to add more equipment. It is to position the right number of access points where they can improve everyday coverage.

  • Current problem areas discussed
  • Practical access-point positions planned
  • Neat cable routing where wired connections are used
  • Equipment connected and checked

Wi-Fi FAQs

Understanding access points

What is a Wi-Fi access point?

An access point creates wireless coverage from a wired network connection. It can be positioned away from the main router to provide a stronger signal in another part of the property.

Is an access point the same as a booster?

Not exactly. A wired access point has a direct network connection, which can provide a more stable foundation than simply repeating an already weak wireless signal.

Can you cover a garden office or outbuilding?

Often, yes. The most suitable option depends on distance, the available cable route and the construction of both buildings.

Can you install access points for a business?

Yes. We can discuss coverage for offices, workshops, retail spaces and other commercial properties.

Improve your coverage

Tell us where your Wi-Fi is weak

Describe the property, current router location and problem areas, then include your postcode.