Your whole home, one network. No dead zones. No buffering. No excuses.
Professional home networking for people who actually use their internet. Mesh WiFi, wired ethernet, gaming optimization, and network security — installed, configured, and tested to deliver the speed you're already paying for.
Why your WiFi actually sucks.
WiFi problems are almost always one of five things. Before you call, see if the symptom matches one of these — it'll help us scope the fix faster.
A mesh system in a box doesn't make your house work.
Anyone can buy an Eero 3-pack from Best Buy. The hard part is where to put each node, which channels to prioritize, how to handle the ISP handoff, and how to set up the roaming so devices don't stick to the wrong node.
Professional install means we do a site survey first. We measure signal, identify dead zones, plan node placement around your home's actual layout, and tune the settings so it works on day one — not after weeks of you moving things around.
Then we leave you with documentation: a map of what's installed, speed test results in every room, and admin access to make changes later if you want. No mystery boxes on the wall.
Four tiers, real pricing.
Pricing based on home size and system complexity. Every tier includes hardware, installation, configuration, full coverage testing, and a post-install documentation package.
Small home
Apartments, condos, and smaller single-story homes. Usually 1-2 mesh nodes.
- 1-2 mesh nodes
- Hardware included
- ISP handoff config
- Speed testing
- Admin handoff
- 30-day follow-up
Medium home
The typical family home — two stories, basement, maybe a detached garage. 2-3 nodes with careful placement.
- 2-3 mesh nodes
- Hardware included
- IoT network setup
- Guest WiFi config
- Smart home prep
- Room-by-room testing
- Gaming optimization
Large home
Multi-story with finished basement, or sprawling ranch. 3-5 nodes often with wired backhaul.
- 3-5 mesh nodes
- Wired backhaul runs
- Dedicated network rack
- VLAN segmentation
- Camera integration
- Detailed coverage map
- Priority support
Enterprise home
Luxury homes, estates, or anyone wanting commercial-grade infrastructure. Ubiquiti UniFi or equivalent.
- UniFi controller setup
- Rack & POE switch
- Fiber backbone option
- Full network monitoring
- Structured wiring tie-in
- Outdoor WAPs included
- Ongoing management
Four platforms, honest tradeoffs.
We're platform-agnostic. Each mesh brand has strengths, and the right choice depends on your home size, how you use the internet, and whether you want to manage it yourself later. Here's an honest comparison.
+ Strengths
- Simplest setup
- Rock-solid performance
- Great app, minimal fiddling
- Apple-like polish
- Auto-updates quietly
− Limitations
- Owned by Amazon
- Advanced features behind Eero Plus
- Limited custom control
+ Strengths
- Commercial-grade hardware
- Complete network control
- Excellent scaling
- No subscription fees
- Best-in-class outdoor APs
− Limitations
- Steeper learning curve
- Requires a controller device
- Higher upfront cost
+ Strengths
- Best price per node
- Strong performance
- Decent mobile app
- WiFi 6E models available
- No forced subscription
− Limitations
- Less polished than Eero
- Some firmware inconsistency
- China-based vendor concerns
+ Strengths
- Best single-unit range
- Dedicated backhaul band
- Strong signal penetration
- Enterprise-grade models
− Limitations
- Expensive per node
- App is clunky
- Some features subscription-gated
Wired, wireless, or hybrid?
The question isn't "do I need ethernet?" It's "which combination of wired and wireless makes the most sense for this specific house?" Here's how we decide.
Pure wireless
Mesh nodes communicate wirelessly to each other. Works well for smaller homes and renters who can't run cables through walls.
Wired backhaul
Mesh nodes still serve WiFi to devices, but they talk to each other over ethernet. Dramatically faster and more stable than wireless backhaul.
Full hybrid
Wired ethernet to important endpoints (gaming, home office, media), mesh WiFi everywhere else. Best of both worlds.
Your house, specified.
Every home networking install ends with a before/after spec report. You'll know exactly what changed, room by room, with numbers that don't lie.
- Speed test in every major room, both wired and WiFi
- Coverage map showing signal strength room-by-room
- Node locations diagrammed and labeled
- Network names and passwords documented
- Admin credentials handed to you on paper
- Latency tests to typical gaming/video servers
- 30-day follow-up call to catch anything that regressed
in every room
after install
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Home networking questions, answered.
Real questions from homeowners scoping out whether to upgrade. If yours isn't here, just call.
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Ready to fix your WiFi?
Free quote based on your home's size and layout. Installation typically happens within 1-2 weeks of quote acceptance. Drop off old hardware or let us dispose of it securely.