Most of what makes WiFi at a St Albans Park address tricky comes back to two things: the layout of the house and what’s available at the kerb.
What makes WiFi in St Albans Park its own thing.
It’s mostly about the houses. 1970s-80s brick veneer family homes on family-sized blocks, mature gardens, plus newer infill estates on the eastern fringe. The era and the materials drive most of what goes wrong with WiFi here — and most of what we end up fixing.
What you get on the day.
Most St Albans Park 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 3219 (St Albans Park) and the surrounding streets are all included — no extra fee for travel anywhere inside our service patch.