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"Why is the Internet Slow ONLY in the Conference Room?"
You pay for a 1-Gigabit fiber connection, but your Zoom calls in the conference room are choppy and pixelated. Most SMBs assume it's an "Internet problem," but 90% of the time, it's a Wireless Interference problem. Physical barriers like metal filing cabinets, brick walls, or even your neighbor's Wi-Fi signal can "drown out" your connection.
1. Placement Matters: Wi-Fi signals travel down and out. If your router is on the floor or in a closet, you are losing 50% of your signal to the ground. Move it to a high, central location.
2. The 5GHz vs. 2.4GHz Rule: 2.4GHz travels further but is slow and crowded (microwaves and cordless phones use this). 5GHz is much faster but doesn't go through walls well. In a conference room, you want a dedicated 5GHz Access Point.
3. Wire the Essentials: If a device doesn't move (like a VoIP desk phone or a Conference Room PC), plug it into the wall. Every device you take off the Wi-Fi makes the connection faster for the laptops and tablets that actually need it.
The 716 IT Advantage: Stop relying on the "All-in-One" router your ISP gave you. We perform Wireless Site Surveys to map out the "dead zones" in your office. We install commercial-grade Access Points (APs) that use "Seamless Roaming"—allowing your team to walk from their desk to the conference room during a call without the signal dropping for even a second. We give you "High-Grade" Wi-Fi for an SMB-friendly price.