

Doing so is easy, too.įor Android swipe down and locate the Wi-Fi Hotspot (or similar name) in the settings, tap it to activate you'll need to press-and-hold to reveal the hotspot settings, including the name of network and the password.įor Apple go to Settings > Cellular > Personal Hotspot or Settings > Personal Hotspot and you'll be able to Allow others to join within these settings are the same useful options to change the network name and password. If you can get a 3G, 4G/LTE or even 5G connection in your garden space on your mobile phone then a potentially useful option is to simply turn on Wi-Fi Hotspot or Personal Hotspot on your Android or Apple device.

We think Google Wifi is a great solution for many (pricing widget embedded below), but if you want something even faster and fancier then check out our best mesh network guide. It's also the best, in our opinion, as you get what you pay for. Of all the options listed in this extend your garden Wi-Fi guide, however, mesh networking is the priciest solution. That includes without wires, so reaching the end of your garden with an additional satellite is possible – even if you choose to do that later down the line. There's a fair bit more setup required to get a mesh network to play nice with your existing router, but once it's done you can position the relevant extenders anywhere you please. This means no blind spots, so you can have an uninterrupted connection whenever and wherever you need it – including in the great outdoors (not the wilderness, mind, this garden Wi-Fi extender method does have its limits). Investing in the best mesh Wi-Fi network products will ensure your Wi-Fi connectivity is the fastest it’s ever been. This solution is a little more 'all in', but setting up a mesh network is well worth it for the home all year round, in addition to extending the Wi-Fi into your garden or, indeed, garden office.
