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What should I do if my Wi-Fi signal strength is displayed as being low? Follow

 

If your signal strength is low between your Wiser HubR and your home WiFi, then you may need a WiFi repeater to be installed to improve the coverage, but if your system is operating as you’d expect then this may not be necessary.

The nature of WiFi networks mean that some ‘low signal’ systems will work with no issues as the environment may be favourable. WiFi repeaters are available from any good electrical retailer.

You can find your signal strength by navigating to ‘Settings’ > Devices and scroll down to the HubR.

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