@Kitty-and-Creek0
Yes, it certainly doesn't sound like your place is set up for digital nomads.
My WiFi is actually pretty decent, and multiple people can be working online at the same time without it being an issue. The guest who complained about the WiFi in her room, however, was using Teams (she only had a problem when using that) and the broadband engineer told me that requires high upload speeds, which most domestic WiFi packages do not have as they are designed for people to stream TV shows/movies etc. (no one is going to have a problem here if they want to watch Netflix!), and use it for other 'domestic' stuff.
The problem is, that these days, people seem to expect WiFi to be the same as in a commercial office building. I have done everything I can to improve the speed and range, including going for the top package with my provider, but it is what it is.
I currently have another digital nomad staying with me. Before he booked, he read the review from that guest and was very concerned about the WiFi/combined with the rule about not using communal areas for work. Well, he's been here for three days now and hasn't reported any issues with the WiFi, nor attempted to work outside of his room.
However, we had a clash almost as soon as he arrived. During check in, I reminded him that I don't allow guests to eat in the bedrooms and he got VERY upset about it and said he didn't see that in the house rules. He said one of the reasons he booked the room is because there was a desk that he could eat at. He then told me I have too many rules. This is another problem with digital nomads. They are treating their rooms not just as bedrooms, but as offices and a lot of people are in the habit of eating at their desks.
Anyway, he later apologised (twice) for his grumpiness and admitted that it was indeed in my house rules and that he had missed it.