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Network & Wi-Fi

A network you stop thinking about.

You notice your network twice: when it's being installed, and every single day it doesn't work right. The card reader that times out, the Wi-Fi that dies in the back offices, the mystery switch under a desk with one blinking light nobody trusts.

We design, install, and support networks for offices, shops, clinics, and public buildings — the cabling in the walls, the equipment in the closet, and the Wi-Fi in the air. Sized for the building you have and the work you do, documented so it isn't a mystery, and supported by the people who built it.

What we build and support

  • Network design for new buildings, remodels, and offices that grew one cable at a time
  • Professional cabling — labeled, tested, and terminated in a closet you're not embarrassed to open
  • Business-grade firewalls and switches configured for security, not just connectivity
  • Wi-Fi coverage engineered for the actual floor plan — including metal buildings and thick block walls
  • Separate guest and public Wi-Fi that keeps visitors off your internal network
  • VPN and remote access done safely for people who work from home or the field
  • Internet service troubleshooting — and we'll talk to the ISP for you
  • Documentation and labeling, so the next problem is a five-minute fix instead of an archaeology dig

If your network's history is "it grew," a free consultation is the right first step. We'll look at what's there, tell you what's solid and what's fragile, and quote exactly what fixing it takes — in writing, before any work starts.

FAQ

Network & Wi-Fi — common questions

Our Wi-Fi is slow in half the building. Do we need new internet service?

Usually not. Nine times out of ten the culprit is placement and equipment — one consumer router asked to cover a building it can't reach. Proper access points, placed for your floor plan, usually fix 'slow Wi-Fi' without touching the internet plan.

Do you do the actual cabling, or subcontract it?

Our technicians run, terminate, and test the cabling ourselves for typical office scale, and every drop is labeled and documented before we call it done.

Can you work on a building that's under construction?

Yes — earlier is better. Getting cable in before the drywall closes is dramatically cheaper than fishing it after. We're glad to coordinate with your contractor.

What brands of equipment do you install?

Business-grade equipment we can manage and stand behind, chosen for your budget and the building. We're not locked to one vendor, and we'll tell you plainly why we're recommending what we recommend.

Let's look at your setup.

A free consultation costs you thirty minutes and nothing else. We'll tell you what's solid, what's fragile, and exactly what fixing it would cost — in writing.