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Home Mesh Installation Skelmersdale

Here we have an installation in Skelmersdale to help a customer who had run out of ideas with his network at home.
The current setup was a Sky router in the hall way with a cable running into a 12 way Ethernet switch and Ethernet cables running through the house and under the carpets etc. In the master bedroom to ethernets ran under the carpet and another 2 to other rooms one which had a repeater plugged in.
Downstairs set up was 2 Ethernet cables running under the carpet and laminate floor to the main Tv in the lounge so it could be hardwired.
The customer had run away with it all and was fed up with the situation and contacted us to resolve the mess even behind the lounge TV was a dead spot with no Wi-Fi.
The problem with this type of situation is that is easy to get carried away buying all these different types of Wi-Fi repeaters etc and internet over the mains etc. Each device will have its own SSID and password and when moving around connections get lost.
The true answer is to get rid of it all and install a mesh system with one password and one network, the downside with mesh networks is again they rely on Wi-Fi repeating and using a channel for this process, in this case the Wi-Fi wouldn’t reach 5 meters to behind the customers TV due the design of the walls.
Most clever Mesh systems such as in this case the TP Link Deco S7 has the facility to backhaul so each node is connected over Cat6 cable to eliminate the dead zones.
The installation was simplified to 3 Deco units with one being the master node wired into the Sky router from there into a 5 way Ethernet switch and 2 short ethernets into the RJ45 double socket. From the socket we hard wired 2 cat 6 cables around the outside of the property and one into the bedroom and one to the lounge and terminated with another RJ45 socket to make a more permanent installation. The 2 remaining Deco nodes were fitted and plugged into the sockets to create a Backhauled Mesh Network.
The result was three cat 6 connected nodes with no dead zones and one very capable Wi-Fi network with one username and password so no dropouts. Also each node can take up to another 2 Ethernet devices like his playstion 5 and TV so all hard wired over CAT 6 so no latency issues.
The router on the window ledge was how the customer wanted it and he was made up with it all.
One happy couple now and no tripping over the wires.
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Home Network Installation Stockport

Home Network, Mesh installation Stockport.
Here we have an installation by Andy and Ethan in Stockport to help a client out with their ongoing network issues at home.
The customer and his wife both worked from home and lived in a quite large detached house and with 2 children both teenagers who played online gaming plus streaming from TVs all over a choked single Wi-Fi hub supplied by Virgin offering a max of 150mbs at the hub. The main problem was latency due to the gaming plus all other streaming devices and speeds dropped due to being over Wi-Fi through walls etc. He could have tried repeaters etc not the best solution in this case as again the drop in speeds with repeated Wi-Fi. He contacted us for a solution and we offered him a hard wired Cat 6 installation with fixed RJ45 sockets.
We arrived at the property and assesed the best positions for the RJ45 sockets and to be were they would work the best. We installed a 4 way Cat 6 socket with 4 Cat 6 cables fed out together and routed externally to the other entry points where another single RJ45 socket was fitted. We installed one socket in the 2 teenagers rooms so they can plug their games consoles directly into a network, then one socket in the office offering a secure connection to the network for work and the other socket fitted into the lounge for the TV.
The customer was very happy with the installation and will cure all the network issues he had in the office over the LAN connection he was getting the same speed as direct to the router. He in the future is going to add some TP Link S7 mesh nodes which will allow a full house mesh network which is backhauled and all connected over a wired connection freeing up more bandwidth on the mesh network allowing max speeds.
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