Rock-solid, invisible networking that underpins every system in your home. Wi-Fi that actually reaches everywhere, with the bandwidth to match.
Every smart device, every streaming session, every security camera, and every voice command in your home runs on the network. A poor network means a poor smart home — regardless of how good the rest of the system is. We design and install residential networking infrastructure that is genuinely resilient, comprehensively covered, and built to handle whatever your home throws at it — today and for years to come.
Ubiquiti and Ruckus enterprise-grade access points, placed and configured to eliminate dead zones and provide consistent coverage across every room and outdoor area.
A wired backbone for every device that can use one. Ethernet to televisions, automation controllers, NAS drives, and access points — reliability that Wi-Fi alone cannot guarantee.
Dedicated VLANs for smart home devices, IoT equipment, and guest access — keeping your network segmented, manageable, and secure.
We can monitor your network remotely and receive alerts before issues affect your home. Most problems are diagnosed and resolved without a site visit.
Firewall configuration, guest network isolation, and DNS filtering to keep your home network secure without adding complexity to daily use.
Conduit, patch panels, and switching capacity sized for where your home is going — not just where it is today. Expansion should be simple, not a rebuild.
Tell us about your home and your connectivity needs. We will design the infrastructure.
Consumer routers are designed for simplicity, not performance. In a home with dozens of smart devices, multiple streams, and coverage demands across multiple levels and outdoor areas, enterprise-grade access points provide meaningfully better reliability, coverage, and control.
We primarily use Ubiquiti UniFi for most residential projects — it offers outstanding performance and centralised management at a sensible price point. For larger or more demanding installations we also work with Ruckus and Cisco Meraki.
Often yes. We assess the existing cabling during our site survey. Older Cat5 cable is frequently reusable, and we design around what is there where it makes sense to do so.
Smart home devices — thermostats, cameras, voice assistants, automation controllers — are placed on dedicated network segments (VLANs) separate from your personal devices. This improves security and prevents smart home traffic from affecting your day-to-day connectivity.
Absolutely. Whether it is replacing consumer equipment with enterprise access points, adding coverage to a problem area, or restructuring the network to support a new smart home system — we assess what is there and recommend the right upgrade path.
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