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We are a local electronics repair shop that provides fast and affordable wifi router repair services near your location. Our technicians are highly trained and can help fix any issues with your wifi router.
Some common signs that your wifi router may need repair include slow internet speeds, intermittent or no connection, router continually restarting or LED lights not working properly.
We can repair a variety of wifi router problems such as faulty antennas, broken ports, outdated firmware, motherboard issues and power supply failures.
In most cases, we can complete a wifi router repair within 1-2 business days. However, some repairs involving extensive parts replacement may take longer.
Yes, we provide a 30-day warranty on any parts we replace and the labor for the repair. Within this period, we will re-examine or fix the router at no additional cost if the initial problem recurs.
We accept payments via all major credit/debit cards as well as cash. You also have the option to pay via electronic funds transfer once the repair is completed.
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