Your automation, cameras, and streaming all run on the network. We engineer commercial-grade Wi-Fi and wired infrastructure that handles dozens of devices per room without breaking a sweat.
Multiple access points designed via heat-mapping. No more dead zones in basements, master closets, or backyards.
Cat6A or fiber runs to every room. Wireless is convenient; wired is reliable. Smart homes need both.
Separate VLANs for IoT, guest, and personal traffic. Your camera doesn't share a network with your laptop.
We watch your network 24/7. Most outages are fixed before you notice them.
Rack-mounted in the mechanical room, not stacked on a desk. Clean, labeled, and serviceable.
Wi-Fi at the pool, Ethernet to the casita, surveillance bandwidth to every camera. We design for the whole property.
We map your home or plans and design AP placement based on construction materials, square footage, and device count.
Cat6A runs, patch panels, managed switches, and a rack that's actually serviceable. Every cable labeled.
In-ceiling or in-wall access points placed for coverage and aesthetics. RF tuned after installation.
VLANs, firewall rules, guest portal, and DNS configured. Your network is segmented for security and performance.
You get a full network diagram, password sheet, and admin access. Or we manage it for you ongoing.
A modern smart home has 50-200+ connected devices. Consumer routers (Eero, Google Nest) struggle past 30-40 devices and have no way to segment networks for security. Enterprise gear is built for this scale.
Mesh systems are fine for small homes with light usage. For homes over 4,000 sq ft, with multiple smart systems, or with significant outdoor coverage needs, dedicated APs with wired backhaul outperform mesh by a wide margin.
Both. Pre-wire during construction is ideal — we run Cat6A to every room and outdoor location before drywall. For existing homes, we use minimally invasive installation techniques.
UniFi is purpose-built for installations like yours: managed switches, multiple SSIDs, VLANs, granular firewall rules, and a centralized controller. A Costco router gives you one network and hopes for the best.
Yes — isolated guest networks with bandwidth limits, time-based access, and a captive portal are standard on every install.