Beat Signal Loss with Stronger, Reliable Connections

Ultra-Fast Connection
Connect up to 128 devices with high-speed connectivity of up to 1 Gbps.

Ultra-Seamless Coverage
Boost your coverage 10x better with internet technology built to power through thick walls.

Ultra-Low Latency
Stream your favorites in high resolution without any lag.

Ultra Energy-Saving Technology
Save on electricity with FTTR’s energy-efficient Target Wake Time (TWT) feature.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Fiber-to-the-Room
Fiber-to-the-Room (FTTR) is your next-generation home WiFi solution, designed to keep every corner of your home connected. Perfect for houses with multiple rooms or floors, FTTR extends fiber to each room, giving you fast, reliable, and uninterrupted internet even in hard-to-reach spots.
FTTR is here to solve common Home WiFi challenges, ensuring stronger, better signal and coverage throughout your home. Here’s why it’s needed:
- Eliminates weak spots, especially in larger homes with multiple rooms and floors.
- Overcomes WiFi interference caused by thick walls and concrete barriers.
- Handles multiple devices simultaneously without compromising speed.
With FTTR, you get reliable internet that works in every corner of your home.
FTTR addresses the weak WiFi speed and signals by installing the FTTR hubs in different parts of the house connected by fiber cables. Thus, you get consistent network speeds and coverage in every corner of your home. The wired mesh can use wireless technology to improve signal strengths all throughout your home. However, because of the limitations of wireless mesh, it will be subject to the same limitations like coverage and also affected by obstructions such as walls, ceilings, and furniture. To add, the WiFi signal may not be consistent.