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Check Fibe and home internet options at your address.
Check Bell availabilityUse this guide with your WiFiCheckup result to decide whether the problem is your provider, your plan, or the Wi-Fi equipment inside your home.
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Use your exact address with each provider. Availability can vary by street, building, unit, wiring, and local network technology.
Check Fibe and home internet options at your address.
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Check Distributel availabilityUsually the strongest choice for work from home, video calls, gaming, and uploads. Ask whether it is fibre to the home, not just fibre nearby.
Often delivers strong download speeds, but upload speed can be much lower. Good for streaming, but check upload if you do video calls or cloud backups.
Can be useful outside dense urban areas. Performance may depend on tower distance, line of sight, weather, and local network congestion.
Availability can be broad, but speeds are often lower and distance-sensitive. It may be a fallback if fibre, cable, or fixed wireless are unavailable.
Helpful where wired service is not practical. Latency and data policies matter, especially for gaming, live calls, and heavy household use.
If speed is strong beside the router but weak in certain rooms, changing providers may not fix the problem. If every room is slow, or upload is far below your plan, compare provider options before buying new Wi-Fi gear.