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“Subscribers don’t live in labs”: Linksys’ Signal Studio takes Wi-Fi testing into the home

As the smart home continues to evolve, service providers face growing pressure to deliver consistently high-quality in-home connectivity. With more connected devices, higher broadband speeds and increasing customer expectations, validating Wi-Fi performance before deployment has never been more important.

For most of the industry, this testing takes place in a laboratory with predictable interference and ideal device positioning. While this is great for understanding the theoretical limits of the equipment, it is usually a far cry from what the average consumer experiences. Real-world Wi-Fi usage is far more complex, being impacted by the unique layout of the house, the many varied competing devices and users, and differing levels of interference.

It is this complexity that Linksys is attempting to address with its Signal Studio, a dedicated real-world Wi-Fi and broadband testing facility in Reading.

A real home connectivity environment

Rather than treating a customer’s home as an abstract test case, Linksys’ Signal Studio recreates realistic residential environments so operators can study the lived experience of their customers. This includes the creation of bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and home offices, all filled with typical furniture and devices one would expect from a real home.

The studio is even equipped with configurable wall structures that can be repositioned to simulate the construction characteristics of both modern-build properties and older homes, allowing Linksys and its partners to better understand how different building materials affect wireless performance.

“The Linksys Signal Studio represents the next step in Linksys’ evolution as an innovation partner for service providers,” said Canus Augustus, ISP Sales Director for Linksys. “It is much more than a demonstration facility – it is a collaborative environment where we work alongside our ISP partners to validate new technologies, optimise deployments, and understand how networks perform in real homes.”

Since the Studio’s opening in December 2025, multiple ISP partners have already used the facility for real-world validation, identifying coverage issues, optimising mesh placement and exploring how best to support customer self-installation. The Studio has also hosted collaborative sessions involving a London-based ISP customer and an independent industry regulator, demonstrating its value as a neutral environment for collaboration and innovation.

“Signal Studio was designed to be a collaborative space where our customers can work alongside us. Whether that’s validating a deployment, exploring a new technology, filming product content or simply meeting together, we’ve created an environment that feels much closer to the homes their subscribers actually live in,” said Jessica Peck, Linksys’ Product Marketing Director.

Indeed, this openness was a major factor in selecting Reading as the Studio’s location. Easily accessible from London, Heathrow Airport, and the M4 corridor, the studio is well positioned to welcome customers from across the UK and Europe.

Connecting Britain one room at a time

At a time when the fibre broadband industry is increasingly looking to drive take-up and reduce churn, optimising in-home connectivity has never been more important. With Wi-Fi 7 and mesh technology now maturing, ensuring high quality connectivity throughout every room of the home must no longer be a matter of best effort, but of assurance. As such, the future of Wi-Fi testing must start where customers actually use it: at home.

“For too long, the industry has relied on laboratory testing to predict customer experience, but subscribers don’t live in labs. They live in busy homes filled with connected devices, competing demands on the network and constantly changing environments,” said Canus. “Linksys Signal Studio allows us to validate performance in conditions that genuinely reflect how people use WiFi every day. That collaboration helps operators deploy with greater confidence, optimise the customer experience, and ultimately reduce support issues post install.”

Find out more about our Signal Studio at Connected Britain on Stand F20. Meet the Linksys team to discuss the connectivity challenges subscribers are facing and explore how collaborative testing can help deliver better WiFi experiences.

Not registered yet? Linksys has a limited number of all-access guest passes available. Get in touch to secure yours.

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Author: Harry Baldock - This post was originally published on this site
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