What is Ziply Fiber Whole Home WiFi?
Ziply Fiber Whole Home WiFi is an add-on service that includes a powerful mesh network system, professional installation, custom user profiles, advanced security, and parental controls. All this, topped with Ziply’s symmetrical speeds, is a recipe for seamless in-home connectivity.
Enjoy Greater Bandwidth with WiFi 7 Router
The multi-link operation (MLO) feature in Ziply Fiber’s WiFi 7 router enables faster data transmission rates by utilizing multiple frequency bands. This means you get greater bandwidth, lower latency, faster response rate, and maximised speeds for smooth internet activity. For heavy internet users, such as professional gamers, streamers, and remote workers, this is game-changing, as it provides low lag even during intensive usage.
Strong, Reliable Signals Everywhere
Ziply Fiber’s Whole Home WiFi employs a mesh networking system that adapts to your home, providing optimized connectivity at every corner. The Whole Home WiFi upgrade costs $15/mo. and starts with a professional signal test, followed by customized installation of WiFi extenders so you get consistent speeds in hard-to-reach areas of your home. The upgrade includes a WiFi 7 router that supports up to 10Gbps wired and 3.5Gbps wireless speeds.
Improve Internet Security with Stronger Encryption
WiFi 7 uses the latest WPA3 security protocols that deliver strong data encryption for enhanced privacy. On top of that, the Ziply Fiber Device Safety app, SafeConnect, helps you monitor your internet security for up to 10 connected devices.
The app includes:
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a modem for Ziply Fiber Internet?
No, you don’t need a separate modem for your Ziply Fiber Internet, as their routers have a built-in modem.
Can I use my own router with Ziply Fiber Internet?
Yes, you can use your own router with Ziply Fiber Internet. Just make sure your router is compatible with the speed you choose.
Will my old devices be compatible with WiFi 7?
Yes, Ziply Fiber’s WiFi 7 routers are backward compatible, which means they will still connect with your older devices like phones, laptops, etc.