Home Wi-Fi Setup & Repair in the West Metro

Freels I.T. Solutions provides professional home Wi-Fi setup, troubleshooting, and optimization services throughout the West Metro of the Twin Cities. If you’re dealing with slow speeds, dropped connections, or dead zones, we design secure, high-performance networks that keep your home running smoothly.

Common Home Wi-Fi Problems We Fix

  • Slow or inconsistent internet speeds

  • Wi-Fi dead zones in certain rooms

  • Streaming or gaming lag

  • Smart devices disconnecting

  • Router placement and configuration issues

  • Security concerns with connected devices

For office environments and business-grade deployments, explore our Small Business Network Services.

Home Wi-Fi Services Include

  • Router and modem setup

  • Mesh Wi-Fi system installation (Netgear Orbi, etc.)

  • Access point installation

  • Network security heardening

  • Smart home device segmentation

  • Guest network configuration

  • Performance optimization

Our Process

  1. Assessment

    We evaluate your current setup and identify coverage and security gaps

  2. Optimization or Installation

    We reconfigure or install equipment for maximum performance

  3. Security & Testing

    We ensure your network is secure and fully tested before completion

For advanced infrastructure strategy and automation planning, see our Network Consulting & Automation services.

  • Over 25 years of I.T. experience

  • Security-focused configurations

  • Clear Communication and documentation

  • Flexible service and retainer options

Why Choose Freels IT Solutions

Need Reliable Wi-Fi at Home?

We provide home Wi-Fi services in the West Metro of the Twin Cities:

  • Plymouth

  • Maple Grove

  • Minnetonka

  • Wayzata

  • Golden Valley

  • St. Louis Park

  • New Hope

  • Robbinsdale

  • And other surrounding areas in the Twin Cities West Metro

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions about your home network?

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For practical home tech tips and Wi-Fi troubleshooting advice, read The Rebooter’s Guide.