Mesh WiFi Network

A whole home WiFi system

Mesh WiFi is a whole home WiFi system built to eliminate dead zones and to provide uninterrupted WiFi throughout your home.

Mesh systems enables devices in your network to have faster speeds, greater coverage, and a more reliable connection. While traditional routers broadcast WiFi from a single point, mesh WiFi systems have multiple access points.

When one unit links to the modem, that unit becomes the main hub. The other units (called “nodes”) will capture and rebroadcast the router’s signal. The result is an efficient wireless network that provides a strong signal no matter where you are.

Wifi Boosters create a new network to bring signal to weak areas. This means that you one wifi network created by your main router and then a second wifi network created by your booster.

When your device is on the edge of either of these two networks, it can cause connection to drop while switching networks.

Traditional routers have a limited range; they are often unable to fully cover multi story, large homes or outside areas.

If you live in a home large home, have a cabin, garage or work space on your property or an unusual layout, then you would benefit from a mesh WiFi router.

Mesh networks typically provide 2 to 3 times more coverage than a single traditional router by using multiple nodes to “blanket” your home in a unified signal.

Why Mesh Beats a Standard Router

  • Eliminates Dead Zones: Traditional routers struggle with physical barriers; mesh nodes work around thick walls and multiple floors by creating “bubbles” of connectivity.
  • Scalability: You can keep adding nodes to reach specific areas like a detached garage or a backyard.
  • Seamless Roaming: Unlike range extenders, mesh uses a single network name (SSID), so your device stays connected as you move between rooms without dropping the signal. A