I have a large home and my WiFi is weak in some areas, how can I improve that situation?

A whole-home or mesh system may be more appropriate for blanketing your home with WiFi. These systems have multiple transmitting units, often called "satellites", "nodes", or "extenders" that provide additional coverage. We cannot recommend any particular system, but want you to be aware of some common ones (in no particular order): Netgear Orbi, TP-Link Deco, Asus ZenWiFi AX, Nest WiFi, Eero Pro 6, and Linksys Atlas.

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1. Why is Fiber better? What's the big deal?
2. What about modems?
3. I have the City Managed WiFi router, how can I log into the router and change settings?
4. Why are speed tests over WiFi less reliable?
5. At times, the speed I am getting seems slow, how can I test the connection speed?
6. I have a large home and my WiFi is weak in some areas, how can I improve that situation?
7. Do you limit or filter the websites I may visit?
8. Do you cap or limit my data usage?
9. I just purchased a new router. Will the city come out and set it up for me?
10. Won’t 5G make Fiber Optic Internet obsolete?
11. There is a storm/power outage, and my internet is flickering in and out. What should I do?