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NEEF IT AI WI-FI PLANNER

Wi-Fi Coverage Planner

Build your home layout, place your router, and let our AI generate an ISP-grade Wi-Fi plan — updated live as you go.

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Home Information

A few quick basics about your home.

Home Type

Home Size

Number of Floors

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Home Layout

Use a quick template or build your own room-by-room.

Quick Templates

Or add rooms manually

Drag to move • drag red corner to resize • hover a room for rotate / duplicate / delete • double-click name to rename.

Wall Material

Thick walls (like concrete) reduce Wi-Fi signal strength the most.

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Router Placement & Live Coverage Map

Drag the router onto your floor plan — the map updates instantly.

Add rooms in the Home Layout section above to place your router.

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Router Technology

Pick what you have, or leave it on auto-suggest.

2.4GHz only — reaches far, but speed and modern device performance suffer.

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Device & Usage

Count connected devices, not people. A CCTV system counts as one device no matter how many cameras.

Phones & Laptops

Low bandwidth

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Smart TV / Streaming

Medium bandwidth

0

Gaming Console / PC

High bandwidth

0

CCTV DVR/NVR System

Medium bandwidth · counts as 1 device

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Smart Home Devices

Low–medium bandwidth

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NAS / File Server

High bandwidth

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0 devices on your network.

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AI Wi-Fi Recommendation

Your live results, based on everything set above.

Complete Home Information, Layout, Wall Material, and Router Placement above to see your full report.

Understand Your Wi-Fi Better

A few essentials that shape how far your signal reaches and how strong it stays.

Why Router Placement Matters

A router centered in your home reaches every room evenly. Pushed to one corner, half the signal beams outside instead of through your rooms.

How Thick Walls Affect Wi-Fi

Concrete and brick reduce Wi-Fi signal strength far more than wood or glass, often cutting range in half per wall.

What is Mesh Wi-Fi?

A mesh system uses multiple nodes that share one network name, relaying signal room to room instead of relying on a single router.

Wi-Fi 6 vs Older Routers

Wi-Fi 6 handles more connected devices at once with less congestion, and copes better with smart home and CCTV traffic.

Common Mistakes That Reduce Wi-Fi Speed

Placing routers inside cabinets, behind TVs, or on the floor near metal appliances quietly cuts usable range every day.

Tips for Better Wireless Coverage

Elevate the router, keep it central, minimise concrete crossings, and add a mesh node for any floor more than one hop away.

This planner provides an estimated Wi-Fi coverage analysis based on the information you provide. Actual performance may vary depending on your home layout, construction materials, interference, and connected devices.