As mentioned, there are several ways to get wireless service at your home and most depend on
geographical location and availability. The majority of urban and suburban areas offer most
of these services, with 5G Home Internet right around the corner. Rural areas will most
likely offer satellite and 4G LTE Home Internet. If you have a wired internet service,
you’ll be able to set up your own Wifi network at home. By connecting a router to your
modem, you can share your internet connection with all your Wi-Fi enabled devices within
range. If your home has two levels, concrete walls or random dead zones, adding a Wi-Fi
extender that relays the wireless signal to these areas can make a big difference.
Keep in mind that as the number of your mobile devices grows, so does the demand for
bandwidth. To keep your devices running at top speeds, you may need to upgrade your internet
speed plan. Verizon offers several internet services ranging from DSL and fiber to 5G Home
Internet, depending on your location. For superior reliability and Verizon’s fastest
download speeds all the way up to 940 Mbps, check if
Fios Internet or 5G Home Internet are
available at your address.