Why do I have WiFi dead spots in my home?
Dead spots usually happen when a single router can't cover a large or multi-level home, or when thick walls and outbuildings block the signal — common in older Hermanus houses and open-plan holiday homes. A mesh WiFi system with multiple nodes fixes this by blanketing the whole property in one seamless network.
What is mesh WiFi and do I need it?
Mesh WiFi uses several linked units to spread strong, consistent coverage across your whole home under a single network name, so devices switch automatically to the nearest node as you move around. It's the best solution for large homes, double-storey properties and holiday homes in the Overberg where one router simply can't reach everywhere.
Does it work with fibre or LTE?
Yes — we set up mesh WiFi to work with whatever connection you have, whether that's fibre, LTE or fixed-wireless, which matters in parts of the Overberg where fibre isn't available yet. We can also configure LTE failover so your network stays online if the main line drops;
ask us about the options.
Can you get WiFi to my cottage, garden or pool area?
We can extend coverage to garden cottages, patios, pool areas and outbuildings using additional mesh nodes or weatherproof outdoor access points. For separate structures we sometimes run cabling or a point-to-point link to guarantee a solid signal right across your Hermanus property.
Will better WiFi improve my streaming and video calls?
A properly designed mesh network removes the buffering and dropouts caused by weak signal, giving you smooth streaming, stable video calls and reliable smart-home and CCTV connections. We position nodes and configure the network so your bandwidth is used efficiently in every room.
Do you provide the WiFi equipment or must I buy it?
We supply and install quality mesh WiFi hardware matched to your home's size and layout, or we can work with equipment you already have where it's suitable. After a quick assessment of your property we recommend the right setup — see our
services to get started.