On December 28, 2016 at 21:21, KeithDBrown said...
I do agree with this, it is about meeting expectations. A 45-year old couple probably expects that their iPad will work anywhere they take it within the house, and will be annoyed if that isn't he case. Your average octogenarian probably doesn't give a crap, and is more than happy to sit in one of the chairs that does get wi-fi, if they are using it at all.
Absolutely. Have to take it on a case by case basis and determine what is best for the client. My point is simply that replacing the network is not always best. Especially in the case of a basic internet user that has limited technology knowledge. Nothing like getting a call when they type goggle.com and can't do a web search because of the network you sold them and installed.