Fast and Reliable WiFi

Ready for no dead zones?  We offer comprehensive WiFi solutions designed to provide fast and reliable internet access throughout your property, including outdoor coverage such as patio and pool areas.

Concrete, drywall, glass, and ceiling height all impact the effectiveness of a WiFi signal differently.  We import your floor plan into analysis tools to determine the optimal placement of WiFi access points to meet your coverage needs.  During installation, signal quality is measured, access points are tuned, and any needed adjustments are made.

FAQs

A WiFi access point is a device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using WiFi. 

Depending on your coverage needs, you can have 1-to-many access points.  When there is more than 1 access point on premise, your devices will automatically and transparently switch between them.

A mesh network offers the benefit of seamless coverage without the need for wiring compared to a wired WiFi setup, making it ideal for situations where running cables is difficult.  There are also some specialty scenarios where mesh is an optimal fit.

A wired WiFi network is one where an access point is optimally placed, typically mounted on a ceiling or wall, and an ethernet cable connects it back to a network switch and ultimately internet provider.  This solution provides optimal coverage and reliable performance.  The WiFi access point is conveniently powered by the ethernet cable also, so there is no need for an AC outlet to be nearby.  It typically requires more installation work due to cabling needs.

Each of these technologies have pros and cons.  We will help you choose.  The best choice depends on your layout and priorities regarding cost, coverage, speed and reliability.

Yes, especially when your business depends on on it!

We offer the option to configure your gateway device to automatically switch to a backup internet provider that is already setup and ready to go when the primary provider has an outage.  This ensures near-continuous internet connectivity.

For example, if the primary provider is fiber, the backup provider can be broadband cable, StarLink, or even cellular. 

We will help you choose based on providers available in your area and your preferences in terms of cost and speed.  In case there’s wonder, this doesn’t necessarily mean your internet bill will double to enable a backup provider ;-)