“Matt from Jims Antennas Noarlunga has been busy smart wiring lots of new TV’s and Home Entertainment gadgets recently.
Since the launch of TV and movie streaming services such as Presto, Netflix and Stan in the last few months the need for high speed network cabling in the home has never been so great. Smart TV’s with Wifi work well but quite often suffer from poor signal problems which results in buffering and lots of stop/start delays, ruining the whole experience.
The arrival of high speed NBN connections in Adelaide’s southern suburbs has definitely helped let people see what can be achieved from their AV equipment when connected the best way possible.
All Jim’s Antennas technicians are fully qualified and licensed to assist you with Smart Wiring your home or business… If you fancy stutter-free HD then give us a call on 131 546 or Google us!
If you have multiple TV’s that you would like to have mounted at home, call on the experts at Jim’s Antennas. Not only will you save yourself time, but you also won’t need to worry about damaging your TV or having to set up your TV once it has been mounted. At Jim’s Antennas we […]
Cassie from Jim’s Antennas Northern Rivers recently assisted a customer who, despite living close to their 5G Telstra tower, struggled to receive enough coverage for calls and was unable to get a decent signal on their new Nighthawk M5 modem. Once Cassie arrived onsite, it was discovered that these reception issues were due to dense […]
David from Jim’s Antennas Horsham recently helped a local business struggling with Wi-Fi connectivity for all of their devices due to poor range and poor performance of their current router. Folllowing the advice of Powertec, David installed a Rujie Ceiling Access Point equipped with WiFi-6 in a central location within the business to provide better […]
Duane from Jim’s Antenna’s Hope Valley & Adelaide City spent a windy three days at a job site west of Woomera in the South Australian outback. He was tasked by a mining exploration company to supply and install a VAST system (Viewer Access Satellite Television) and a CEL-FI system to boost and distribute a basically […]