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WiFi/Network/Broadband investigation and fix


elliot

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Hi All,


I am just testing the waters, and would like to know if there would be any interest in a service to investigate WiFi/Internet Access issues.


I have worked in this arena for many years, at many levels, including Internet Service Providers - large and small.


Services I can offer include but are not limited to:


- Survey of wifi, identifying "dead spots" and making recommendations to rectify

- Give advice/explanation of various broadband access types

- Configure existing WiFi/network equipment, for example, to make a WiFi network name and/or passphrase more memorable/secure

- Advise/configure/help with Smart Home Devices including TV/Smart Speakers/Alexa/Google Home etc


I am equally happy working in the residential and business space, and can offer a prompt, comprehensive and professional service. I live locally here in East Dulwich.


Please contact me if this is something you would be interested in, or if you have any other requests which you think I may be able to help with.


I can be reached on [email protected] or via PM here.

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