Internet

Get the speed you need – at the price you want.

Our specialists match you with the best internet provider for your home, helping you avoid unnecessary fees and overpriced plans.

We’ll find your perfect internet connection

At Setup Service, we make it simple to choose the internet service that fits your lifestyle and your budget. From fiber to cable, 5G home internet, or options like DSL and satellite, we help you find the connection that works best for you. Whether you’re streaming in 4K, working from home, gaming online, or just checking emails, we’ll guide you to the right provider and plan, so you can stay connected without overpaying.

Choosing the right internet connectivity varies by availability and customer preference. In more rural areas, some connectivity types may not be available. Below is a list of the five main internet connectivity types with a quick overview, including the benefits and challenges of each.

The main internet connectivity types:

Fiber

Very high internet speeds, the fastest connection, matching upload and download speeds

Benefits:

  1. Great when working from home
  2. Streaming TV
  3. Playing video games

Best for:

  1. Heavy streaming
  2. Gaming
  3. Remote work
  4. Smart homes

Cable

Internet is delivered over TV cable lines

Benefits:

  1. Available to nearly 82% of U.S. households
  2. Typically for households with multiple users

Challenges:

  1. Speeds slow down during peak hours
  2. Higher network latency
  3. Slow upload speeds

Best for:

  1. Families with multiple users
  2. Browsing
  3. Gaming

5G home internet

Wireless internet using 5G cellular networks

Benefits:

  1. Quick installation (plugs directly into an electrical outlet)
  2. Mobility

Challenges:

  1. Potentially inconsistent coverage
  2. Performance dependent on signal strength
  3. Potential data caps

Best for:

  1. Urban/suburban homes where fiber or cable isn’t available
  2. Renters needing easy setup

DSL

Internet is delivered over telephone lines

Benefits:

  1. Affordable
  2. Widely available in rural areas
  3. Performance depends on distance from central office

Challenges:

  1. Much slower speeds (usually under 50 Mbps)
  2. Older technologies
  3. Varying reliability

Best for:

  1. Basic browsing
  2. Email
  3. Light streaming – often rural areas

How it works.

Step 1

Talk to a Connection Specialist

One quick conversation is all it takes. Your dedicated specialist manages every utility detail, saving you time while securing the best options for your home.

Step 2

Build a custom plan

Our personal technicians will present your options for connections, giving you a completely unique and customized services setup package. We’ll make sure you get the best rates for your specific needs.

Step 3

Everything Connected

We coordinate your selected services and installations so your new home is ready from day one.