Editorial Policy
HomeNetCompass publishes practical guides about home internet, Wi-Fi, routers, broadband basics, and troubleshooting. Our editorial goal is simple: help regular home users understand internet problems and choose the right fix without technical confusion.
How We Create Content
Our content starts with common home internet questions, real troubleshooting problems, and topics regular users search for. We organize each guide around practical steps, clear explanations, useful definitions, and simple checks readers can perform at home. We write for regular users, not networking experts. When a topic needs technical detail, we explain what the term means, why it matters, and what the reader should do next.
How We Review Articles
Before publishing, we review articles for clarity, accuracy, structure, usefulness, and policy safety. We remove unsupported claims, vague advice, copied wording, fake testing claims, and anything that could mislead readers. We check that each article gives practical help, not filler. A guide should explain the problem, show the reader how to diagnose it, and give realistic next steps.
Accuracy and Sources
For technical claims, we use reliable sources such as official support pages, manufacturer documentation, regulator guidance, and credible technical publications when needed. We do not invent statistics, product details, ISP pricing, speed claims, or expert quotes. If we cannot verify a claim, we remove it or explain it in general terms.
How Updates Are Handled
We update articles when information changes, when better guidance is available, or when a page needs clearer explanations. Updated articles may show an updated date.
Testing and Product Claims
HomeNetCompass does not claim hands-on testing unless testing was actually performed. We do not publish fake ratings, fake reviews, fake expert endorsements, or made-up product comparisons. If we discuss products, routers, extenders, mesh systems, or internet equipment, we focus on practical buying factors and avoid unsupported performance claims.
AI Assistance
HomeNetCompass may use AI tools to support research organization, drafting, editing, or formatting. Final content is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, usefulness, and policy compliance before publishing.
Corrections
If readers notice an error, they can contact us through the Contact page. We review correction requests and update content when needed.