Your business can benefit from better Wi-Fi coverage with a mesh setup that can be tailored to the size of your property.
By adding additional Wi-Fi nodes around your space you'll boost connectivity to all your not-spots and be able to roam seamlessly from floor to floor.
You’ll get our latest and greatest router included as standard but if you’ve got a large office space, or more than one floor, add more Wi-Fi nodes to create a mesh setup that blasts the Wi-Fi right across your office and up to each floor that needs it.
You should choose YouMesh to get an additional Wi-Fi node. And you can add more nodes at any time.
All our routers have Wi-Fi 6 as standard, which is pretty recent and decent tech – it can handle lots of devices at the same time. So, when you first switch to our full fibre broadband you might find the Wi-Fi can keep up with all your business devices and can reach a bit further than before. Bonus.
If you’re in a big space, are set over a few floors, or in an old or industrial building (think stone walls and steel beams), then your Wi-Fi might still need a leg up. That’s where YouMesh will help, and you can add nodes at any time.
Add static IPs to support your in-house or managed web hosting, email, and FTP servers, or remote worker network access.
You can choose any number of static IPs to suit your needs. Add or remove them at any time.
A Static IP is like your business address, but on the internet. It helps you to securely run your business network.
Add static IPs to support your server, smooth out your remote access, or for less lag when your uploading and downloading.
We offer a range of static IP addresses up to a maximum of five to suit your business tech setup. You can add or remove them at any time.
Bring your business calling bang up to date by using your broadband connection for calls, also known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
It’s the new way to do phone calls and do away with ye olde copper landlines. Get clearer calls that cost you less, and you can bring your business phone number with you.
Full fibre refers to the fibre optic cables that the whole of our network uses. Fibre optics are glass and transmit data by light, fast, so they’re the finest and most future-proof way to get your business connected to the internet.
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