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Charlemont · Geelong

WiFi help in Charlemont Heights Estate.

Charlemont Heights is a residential estate in the Charlemont growth area, part of Greater Geelong.

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Suburb
Charlemont
3217
Internet
NBN FTTP
Internet at this estate

NBN FTTP at most Charlemont Heights Estate addresses.

Newer Charlemont estate. NBN FTTP at most lots. OptiComm fibre may also be available at this address — Charlemont sits inside the broader OptiComm coverage footprint, so it's worth running an OptiComm address check as well.

There’s a recognisable shape to a WiFi visit at a Charlemont Heights Estate home.

The new-estate pattern shows up here: thicker external wall buildup than older homes, more rooms to cover, and a router that did fine at the showroom but never quite made it to the master suite.

What the homes are like.

Modern family homes in Charlemont.

What we measure when we come to Charlemont Heights Estate.

The visit at Charlemont Heights Estate: about 90 minutes on site. Real speed tests at every spot you actually use the WiFi, heat maps for the whole place, channel analysis for the local RF environment, and an honest read on whether the existing setup needs replacement or just reconfiguring.

Common WiFi patterns at Charlemont Heights Estate

What tends to go wrong with WiFi here.

General patterns by estate type and home style — not a guarantee about any specific address. The $149 flat visit is how I work out which (if any) of these is happening at yours.

  • ! ISP router under-spec for the home.
  • ! Foil sarking blocks 5GHz.
About Charlemont Heights Estate

The estate at a glance.

Estate type
growth-corridor estate

Landmarks nearby

Charlemont
WiFi help in Charlemont

More about WiFi in Charlemont.

For Census stats, ABS demographics, NBN technology mix and other estates in Charlemont, see the suburb page.

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Need help with your Charlemont Heights Estate WiFi?

$149 flat assessment, on site, with a written report. Honest answer either way — even if the answer is "you don't need new gear".