Most of what makes WiFi at a Aireys Inlet address tricky comes back to two things: the layout of the house and what’s available at the kerb.
The Aireys Inlet WiFi pattern.
WiFi in Aireys Inlet is genuinely shaped by the local building stock. Beach shacks, architectural holiday homes hidden in the bush, and a growing share of permanent residences as sea-changers settle in. That single fact tells us 80% of what’s likely to be wrong before we walk in.
What a visit looks like.
Most Aireys Inlet bookings happen the same week. We turn up with the diagnostic kit — real gear, not the apps that come with home routers — and go through every room of your place with you. Speed-tested at the device. Heat-mapped across the floorplan. The data is what drives the recommendations, not guesswork.
Within a day you’ll have a written report — short paragraphs, ranked recommendations, no engineer-speak. The honest answer sometimes is “don’t spend any money” and we’ll happily make that call when it’s right.
What we won’t do.
No upselling, no monthly subscriptions, no replacement-router-for-the-sake-of-it. The cabinet’s full of mesh kits, but most of the time we leave them in the cabinet — your existing gear is usually fine, it just needs to be set up properly. We’d rather walk away with a $149 fee than walk away with an $800 sale you didn’t need.
Postcode 3231 (Aireys Inlet) and the surrounding streets are all included — no extra fee for travel anywhere inside our service patch.
