Home Internet Network Setup Advice for 2025
A home internet network setup refers to the arrangement and configuration of devices and connections that provide internet access and enable communication between devices within your home. Or in simple terms, its where all the cables and kit are placed or connected in your home.
The way your network is configured could impact your internet speed and reliability. Setting up a home network provides a number of advantages, including seamless connectivity for multiple devices, enhanced internet access, and improved network security.
We’ve put together some helpful hints and tips for improving your internet setup in 2025. Take a look and let us know if you have any tried and tested ideas you want to share with our Vfast’ers!
Consider the number of users and connected devices within your home as this will affect what speed you require. For streaming, gaming, and remote work, aim for speeds of at least 100 Mbps. Fibre-optic plans, such as FTTP/FTTH (Fibre to the Premises/ Fibre to the Home), are the gold standard for reliability and speed.
Where possible, opt for unlimited data to avoid throttling or additional charges.
It may be time to invest in a Wi-Fi 6 or 6E router for faster speeds, reduced latency, and the ability to handle multiple devices simultaneously.
For larger homes or areas with poor coverage, consider a mesh Wi-Fi system that eliminates dead zones. VFast offer our own mesh system units called ’Orbits’. A mesh unit is part of a mesh Wi-Fi system, which is a modern solution for providing strong and consistent internet coverage throughout your home or office. It works by using multiple devices, or "nodes," that communicate with each other to create a seamless and unified Wi-Fi network.
Who Should Use a Mesh System?
You can find out more information about our mesh units HERE.
Position your router centrally within your home and away from obstructions like walls, furniture, or appliances to maximise signal strength. The less in the way of your router the better!
Try to avoid putting your router in the kitchen as metallic objects, from your microwave to your freezer or fridge, can affect your signal.
Place your router higher. If your router is near the floor you will benefit from elevated it, as Wi-Fi signals travel downwards, so the higher the router = the better the coverage.
Ensure your network can support smart home devices like smart thermostats, security cameras, and voice assistants.
Look for routers that offer compatibility with popular smart home ecosystems, such as Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit.
Again, if you are unsure – the VFast team are available to provide advice.
We recently created a blog regarding ‘The role of the internet in smart homes’ which you can read HERE
Use mobile apps provided by router manufacturers to monitor network activity, prioritise bandwidth, and troubleshoot issues.
You should try to allocate higher bandwidth to critical devices like work laptops or gaming consoles. Your router instructions should provide details regarding how to change and allocate bandwidth.
As a nation who heavily rely on our internet connection more than ever, having a backup internet connection is a sensible idea. If your primary connection goes down, having a secondary could be essential to keep you up-and-running, especially if you are a home worker.
Select a provider known for excellent customer service, quick resolution times, and a variety of tailored plans to meet your household’s needs.
For over 18 years Vfast Internet has been one of the UK's fastest growing internet service providers. Our residential services range from fixed wireless broadband (WiMAX), fixed line broadband (SoGEA & FTTH), to competitive call packages using broadband rather than traditional phone lines (Digital Voice Line) which will be the norm from January 2027.
If you are looking for a new internet service provider, please contact VFast today on 01227 668901/ sales@vfast.co.uk and our team will be delighted to discuss options with you.