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This article is about common issues with your in-home Wi-Fi, upgrade options, and best practices.
Wi-Fi is NOT Internet
- Further Reach Internet Service brings Internet connectivity to your home.
- Wi-Fi is a common wireless technology that you can use to distribute Internet connectivity throughout your home/property. Wi-Fi is not technically supported by us, but we will do our best to assist you - we strongly encourage you to take us up on this offer.
Further Reach Includes a Free Wi-Fi Router With All Installations
- Further Reach provides, at no additional cost, a Wi-Fi Router to each installation. This router is used for diagnostics and support purposes.
- Further Reach Internet Service bring Internet Connectivity to the wired ports on the Further Reach indoors router.
- The Further Reach indoors router also includes the ability to connect your devices to the Further Reach network wirelessly - this is called Wi-Fi.

The "hAP2" - Our Most Common Further Reach Wi-Fi Router - Miktrotik hAP AC2

The hAP3 - the newest model we use for larger homes.

The "mAP"

The "AGLR"

The "hAP1"
Is Your Wi-Fi Coverage Good Enough?
- Your Internet will perform at the level of your weakest link. You want to be sure that if you use Wi-Fi, it is designed and configured properly so that you enjoy the full speeds of your Further Reach Internet service.
- The Wi-Fi capabilities of the Further Reach Wi-Fi Router are limited generally to the same room that the device is in. If you have a larger house, longer distances or mission critical applications you should consider one or both of the following.
- Using a network cable from your computer to your Further Reach indoors router. Cabled connections are more reliable than Wi-Fi.
- Upgrading your Wi-Fi (see below)