Netekvove is an independent reference site focused on a narrow topic: making home Wi-Fi work better in Canadian houses, condos, and apartments. The material is organised as short notes, each covering one decision such as where to place a router, how channels behave, or when extra hardware is worthwhile.

What the site covers

The notes describe the adjustments that tend to matter most for everyday home networks. They favour changes that cost nothing first, then move toward hardware only when the layout of a home genuinely calls for it.

  • Router placement relative to walls, floors, and building materials
  • How the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands differ in range and congestion
  • Trade-offs between mesh systems, range extenders, and wired access points

How the content is written

The aim is plain, accurate description rather than promotion. Where exact figures depend on a specific home, device, or region, the notes say so instead of inventing numbers. Channel rules and available bands differ by country, so the guidance points readers to the options their own router exposes and to recognised references.

This site is not affiliated with any router manufacturer, retailer, or internet provider, and it does not sell hardware or services.

Contact

Corrections and questions are welcome by email at editor@netekvove.pro, or through the feedback form on the home page.

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