
Common Wi-Fi Problems in Large Homes and How to Fix Them
You’ve probably had these kinds of calls tons of times: So you send a tech. They walk the property with a phone, look at bars,

You’ve probably had these kinds of calls tons of times: So you send a tech. They walk the property with a phone, look at bars,

I’ve been doing this for a long time, so I’ve had the chance to meet and talk to a lot of integrators. I’ve done the

We’ve all been there. You get this call: “Hey, the Wi-Fi in the house isn’t working. Again.” So, you send a tech. They walk around

On the Thursday of CEDIA 2025, I stepped away from the very busy SpecOp Secure booth for a few minutes to sit in on the

Why Wi-Fi Calling Fails, and What Integrators Can Do About It Note for integrators: You might know this as a cellular amplification system. The industry

Troubleshooting WiFi Calling Make sure it’s turned on and the emergency address is set. Then test Wi-Fi strength and stability in the rooms where calls

I was so excited to finally have some of the smart home components I’ve written about for years—mind you, not the top-shelf, movie-villain-lair stuff, but

You ever get a callback for something that wasn’t your fault—but somehow, it’s now your problem? We talked to an integrator last month who’d set

Wi-Fi 7 is here—and a lot of integrators are still deploying it with Wi-Fi 5 habits. If the only thing that changed was the gear,

Let’s be honest. You’ve probably thought about offering cybersecurity. You’ve heard the talk—smart homes are getting hacked, clients are asking more questions, liability’s creeping in.