Get the most out of your Fiber
You have Fiber, but you want more?
You have a Fiber connection, but you are wondering how to get the most out of it…. 🤔 Let’s get into the details.
Wifi-Mesh
A mesh network is a type of local area network composed of multiple nodes that work together to broadcast a Wifi signal over a large area. In contrast to Wifi extenders, these nodes combine to form a single network with a single login.
A Wifi-mesh system typically includes a main router and access points, to extend the Wifi signal accross your home. The router and access points are strategically spaced out in your home or business to create an overlapping wireless coverage area, allowing strong and continuous Wifi coverage throughout.
So basically, a Wifi-mesh network is a repeater extending the network throughout your home. You can get the most out of your connection by having it installed in several spaces at your home, this gives you:
- Better Wi-Fi Coverage in your home
- A single SSID (Service Set Identifier) on all Wifi nodes- your device sees just one network name and can connect seamlessly without switching between different networks
- Easily Expandable
- Easy Setup and Management
If you are interested in setting up Wifi-mesh in your home, it is available in the market, or you can contact your operator of choice.
Wire up your home with Ethernet
Wiring your home with Ethernet cables is a great way to boost your internet speed and reliability. While it may seem old-fashioned, a wired network is an excellent choice for getting top performance, especially if you want multi-Gigabit speeds or plan to use the latest Wi-Fi tech.
How It Works:
- Identify the Locations: Decide where you want to run the cables. Each cable has an A (starting) and B (ending) end.
- Connect: The A end goes into a switch or router, and the B end connects to your devices—like computers, gaming devices, televisions, IoT devices or Wi-Fi access points.
Most homes only need one or two cables for a great mesh system with wired support. Run cables from your Fiber-optic ONT to where you want Wi-Fi access points, ideally in the middle or far end of your home.
To conclude, a wired Ethernet network offers fast, and super reliable performance, while a mesh Wi-Fi system gives you flexible coverage with a bit less speed.
If you are interested in wiring up your hope with Ethernet cables, it is available in the market, or you can contact your operator of choice.
Fiber to the Room (FTTR)
Coming Soon!
FTTR, or Fiber-to-the-Room, is an innovative in-premises networking technology that utilizes optical Fiber communication. With its numerous advantages, FTTR offers high-bandwidth and reliable connectivity that have the potential to enhance the way we use the internet.
In the past, the traditional optical Fiber was terminated at a single point in the house, but soon with the FTTR solution, it can be accessed in every room by directly extending the optical Fiber to each room of the user’s house and installing multiple access points or (slave ONU). With low latency, high quality, and high stability, FTTR achieves Wi-Fi 6 Gigabit coverage throughout the house.
To keep it simple: FTTR will extend optical Fiber cables directly to each room in the building. So, every room will get its own super-fast internet connection, similar to getting the internet directly from the main source.
One of the key advantages of FTTR is its ability to provide gigabit bandwidth that supports seamless downloading of large files, uninterrupted streaming of high-definition videos, and lag-free online gaming experiences, especially with longer runs.
With the ever-growing demand for more and more bandwidth, FTTR stands as a future-proof solution. As Internet usage and data requirements continue to be on the rise, FTTR can effortlessly accommodate these demands, making it a reliable and long-lasting investment for users.
Seamless Wi-Fi Roaming
Full Gigabit Coverage
Full-Fiber Connections
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