Wireless Networking

Break your ethernet shackles and embrace wireless. Geek Squad® can help.

 
Wireless Networking

 Wireless Networking
 Geek Squad can setup your in-home wireless network without breaking a sweat. Setup is only  $129.99. We will have you up and running in a flash!

 

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Service Options

STANDARD

Set up, configure and secure your router; safeguard your personal information and secure your broadband signal from use by others
Installation and configuration of a networking adapter on computers/devices (PC, laptop, gaming console, network Blu‑ray/DVD player, network-enabled TV, etc.)3 Devices
Configuration of internet, including ISP (internet service provider)
Secure network
Enable devices to share the internet, files, printers and other media (photos, videos, music, etc.)
VoIP (voice over IP) setup
Repair network and internet connectivity if necessary
In-home options available

Does this set up include multiple computers?
Online service includes setup of 2 computers.

Will Geek Squad connect my computer to my network adapter?
Online service we will step you through connecting your network adapter.

Will Geek Squad make sure the network is secure?
Absolutely. Nothing makes us happier than having a secure and encrypted network that is password protected.

Does this include wireless printing setup?
Yes. We will setup a network printer or configure a printer to be shared among multiple computers.

Does this include connecting a wireless Home Theater device such as a TIVO or Blu-ray player?
Yes. We will setup the device but it must support wireless networking. See the device manual to determine if it supports wireless networking.

Will I be able to share my photos, videos, and music across my network?
We'll even go one step farther. Photos, videos and music can be shared between your computers and even with some gaming consoles using DLNA, a networking standard for sharing across your network.