Virgin media has launched new intelligent wifi and smart pods designed to boost connections for people working and studying from home during lockdown.
Customers can expect speeds up to three times faster around the home when the new equipment is combined with enhanced wifi features on its routers, the firm said.
The pods are designed to be plugged in anywhere in the home and reduce the impact of neighbouring wifi by automatically changing settings.
Coverage is extended through the creation of a cloud-controlled ‘mesh’ network which constantly adapts and evolves, Virgin Media explained.
Customers can expect speeds up to three times faster around the home when the new equipment is combined with enhanced wifi features on its routers, the firm said
Virgin says creating a mesh network ensures connected devices seamlessly make use of the strongest possible signal regardless of where in the home they are used.
Virgin Media’s Ultimate Oomph and Gig1 customers can receive the service, known as Intelligent WiFi Plus, at no extra cost, while others can upgrade for £5 per month.
However, the firm said it has rolled out firmware improvements to all Hub 3 or Hub 4 routers that should also improve connectivity.
‘Intelligent WiFi Plus is our most advanced and impressive WiFi service to date that will help remove broadband blackspots and bring faster and more reliable speeds throughout the home,’ said Jeff Dodds, chief operating officer at Virgin Media.
‘Whether our customers are working, streaming, browsing, playing or keeping connected online, the combo of new Hub features and WiFi Pods provides a step change in connectivity that won’t let you down.’
Virgin Media came under fire over the summer as its network went down in parts of the UK as people attempted to work from home.
In August a Virgin outage affected most of the UK and in July, Virgin confirmed an outage which it claimed was local only to Nottingham.
A couple of weeks beforehand a similar outage hit London, leaving people unplugged for several hours.
There were also outages throughout May and in June as people were in the grip of lockdown, work from home and schooling.
The firm has set out to improve the reliability of the routers people use to connect to their network using intelligent technology – in the hope of reducing complaints.
The pods are designed to be plugged in anywhere in the home and reduce the impact of neighbouring wifi by automatically changing settings
New research from Virgin Media reveals that more than half of Brits have experienced poor in-home Wifi in at least one room of their home, with bedrooms said to be the trickiest place to get a reliable signal.
With millions of people working remotely, people say they would prioritise faster and more reliable speeds in the areas of the home where they work to keep them connected and that often includes the bedroom.
Intelligent WiFi Plus will help improve in-home coverage in hard to reach areas and is particularly beneficial for those in large households with lots of connected devices.
Virgin says creating a mesh network ensures connected devices seamlessly make use of the strongest possible signal regardless of where in the home they are used
The WiFi Pods can be simply placed between a strong-signal spot and low-signal spot in a home and will automatically build a mesh network to bring faster speeds to more rooms in the house.
They can also be unplugged and moved to any location in the home, hassle free.
The move comes after internet service providers saw record usage in 2020 due to increased home working during the coronavirus pandemic, as well as remote schooling, major video gaming launches and streaming for entertainment.
The WiFi Pods can be simply placed between a strong-signal spot and low-signal spot in a home and will automatically build a mesh network to bring faster speeds to more rooms in the house
Before Christmas Virgin Media said usage in 2020 was the busiest year ever for home broadband as more people connected from home due to lockdown.
Virgin Media is in the process of upgrading its entire network to gigabit speeds by the end of this year. To date, more than seven million homes across the UK have access to these hyperfast speeds through Gig1.
The new Intelligent Wifi hub includes channel optimisation, adaptive band selection and in-home roaming – linking to the best wifi device in the home.
The firm say combined these features will improve the reliability of in-home wifi.