Wi-Fi MESH
Wi-Fi coverage with no dead zones, even in the biggest home.
Does any of this sound familiar?
These are the signs that a single router isn't enough for your home.
Wi-Fi doesn't reach the garden or terrace
You step outside and lose signal, or it drops to levels too weak for video or video calls.
It cuts out in the back bedroom
Distance and walls slow the signal down before it reaches the far end of the house.
The repeater you bought is slow
A traditional repeater splits the signal between your device and the router, so speed drops to half.
You have to switch networks as you move around
Two Wi-Fi networks appear (main one and one with a «_EXT» suffix). Your phone stays stuck on the far one and stutters.
What is Wi-Fi Mesh
Mesh means «net». Instead of one router broadcasting from a single point, you place several small nodes around the house. They talk to each other and form ONE SINGLE Wi-Fi network.
- One network name and one password for the whole house.
- Your devices connect to the closest node automatically — you don't have to do anything.
- When you walk from room to room, they switch nodes on their own without cutting out (just like your phone switches between cell towers when you walk down the street).
How it works in plain English
One network, several nodes
You set a main node connected to your router and 1, 2 or 3 satellites around the house. They all cooperate as if they were one.
Automatic roaming
When you go downstairs or out to the garden, your phone switches to the nearest node without dropping calls or video.
No speed loss
The nodes talk to each other on dedicated channels, so they don't steal bandwidth from your devices like old repeaters do.
Mesh vs traditional repeater
You notice the difference from day one.
Mesh system
- One single Wi-Fi network for the whole house
- You move between zones with no drops
- Same speed in every corner
- Add more nodes if you move or extend the house
- Managed from a single app
Traditional repeater
- Two separate networks (router and repeater)
- You switch Wi-Fi manually and sometimes it still doesn't jump
- Speed drops to half when going through the repeater
- Hard to extend — each repeater is a patch
- Manual config node by node
Who it's for
If any of these match your situation, mesh solves the problem:
Big or multi-floor homes
From around 90-100 m² or with a floor above, a single router falls short.
Homes with thick walls
Old buildings, stone walls or load-bearing walls block the signal.
Homes with garden, pool or terrace
If you want to use your phone or connect cameras outdoors, you need a node covering that area.
Families with lots of devices
Several phones, smart TVs, consoles, cameras, voice assistants... mesh spreads the load across nodes.
Want to know how many nodes you need?
We come to your home, measure coverage in every room and tell you exactly how many nodes you need and where to place them. No-commitment quote.