Farragut, TN · 37922 & 37934
Internet Help in Farragut, TN
Farragut is one of the best-served neighborhoods in the Knoxville area — you have real choices here. The problem is knowing which one to pick for your address and how you actually use the internet. I've set up home networks across Farragut and I'll tell you exactly what to get.
What's Available in Farragut
Farragut (37922, 37934) has better coverage than most of Knoxville. Here's the honest breakdown of what's actually available and what each one is worth.
TDS Fiber Top Pick
~99.8% coverage in 37934. Symmetrical gigabit at $49.99/mo for 2 years — the best upload speed per dollar in Farragut. "Price for Life" option at $74.99/mo locks your rate forever. Free install. Check tdsfiber.com with your exact address before assuming it's available at your house.
Spectrum Solid Backup
99.6% coverage — the most reliable fallback if TDS hasn't reached your street. No data caps, no annual contract, free modem included. The catch: month 13 your bill jumps 167% (from $30 to $79.99/mo). Set a calendar reminder for month 11 and call to negotiate.
Verizon 5G Home Strong Here
~93% coverage in Farragut — one of the best 5G footprints in the Knoxville area. Good if you're already on Verizon wireless (bundle saves $10–$20/mo). Upload is weak across all plans (10–75 Mbps). Not ideal if you work from home on video calls.
T-Mobile Home Internet Flexible Option
Available and competitive at $50/mo standalone with a 5-year price lock. Best for renters or anyone who may move — portable and no install appointment. Variable speeds; use the 15-day trial before committing.
Xfinity Limited Here
Only ~8.8% coverage in Farragut — Xfinity is not the answer here. If the checker says it's available at your address, the 5-Year Price Lock ($50/mo for Gig) is worth considering, but don't count on it being an option.
What I See Most in Farragut Homes
Sticking with Spectrum after the promo expires
Spectrum's intro rate is attractive, but month 13 the bill doubles. I see Farragut homeowners paying $119/mo for a Gig plan when TDS Fiber is available at the same address for $49.99/mo — and TDS uploads are 10× faster. If you haven't checked TDS availability in the last 6 months, check again. Their buildout is active.
Open floor plans with dead zones in the back of the house
Farragut homes tend to be newer and larger — great for living, rough for WiFi. A single router rarely covers 2,500+ sq ft with a bonus room over the garage. I usually set up a mesh system (Eero, Google Nest, or TP-Link Deco) that runs off the ISP's fiber jack and eliminates dead zones entirely. The ISP's rented gateway router is almost never the right tool for these houses.
Renting equipment instead of owning it
TDS charges a one-time $19.95 equipment fee — that's it. Spectrum gives you a free modem. Verizon includes the gateway. The only ISP in Farragut that tempts you into a rental is Xfinity, and as I said, Xfinity is barely here. If anyone's trying to rent you a router, decline and call me — I'll tell you what to buy instead.
Want the Full Side-by-Side Comparison?
The Knoxville Internet Guide covers every ISP in detail — real speeds from actual installs, every hidden fee, and a per-neighborhood breakdown. If you want to do the research yourself, start there.
The Honest Knoxville Internet Guide (2026) — provider deep dives, comparison table, neighborhood-by-neighborhood recommendations, and the most common mistakes I see homeowners make.
Read the Full Guide →Skip the Research. I'll Handle It.
Tell me your Farragut address and how you use the internet. I'll tell you exactly which ISP to pick, whether TDS fiber has reached your street, and how to set up your network so it actually covers your whole house.