Domestic WiFi has long been a bugbear for home broadband services delivered over wireline or fixed wireless access (FWA) connections. As WiFi became widely used as the last hop in the home for connecting laptops, tablets, gaming consoles and other devices to the internet, consumers became more demanding of performance. Often problems with the WiFi itself overshadowed improvements in the fixed broadband, with variable coverage around the home and users tending to blame their provider for problems beyond their reach. This in turn led to various tools being developed by WiFi equipment and technology vendors, designed to give operators some visibility over the WiFi network beyond their gateway or router, which previously they regarded as the end point of their…