Broadband installation and repair
We have many years of experience, configuring, setting up and optimising broadband modems, routers, wireless routers, wireless laptops etc. Oour broadband services include;
- Installation ofl broadband modems, routers, wireless routers etc.. and dealing with your security requirements.
- Re-configuration of existing connections, network configuration, configure file sharing between your PC's, Laptops and Netbooks,and address your security.
- Removal of unnecessary third party software.
- Installation of wireless routers, network configuration, configure file sharing between your PC's, Laptops and Netbooks,and address your security.
- If you're considering getting home broadband or mobile broadband installed or upgraded please contact us first, we are always up to date with the latest deals and quality of service in the Portsmouth area.
- Games console configuration
No job is too small, if you have a problem, or need some help or advice, please contact us.
For information about fixed broadband and mobile broadband in the Portsmouth area please visit our Broadband in Portsmouth section for information on what's available.
We are also happy to recommend Mobile Broadband Genie, an independent consumer advice website for mobile broadband. They include lots of helpful up-to-date guides, reviews and news to help you choose the right package.
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