
Networks that disappear
Ubiquiti · Alta Networks · Cisco Meraki
Networks designed and installed to actually work — WiFi everyone connects to without complaining, switching that does not bottleneck at 5pm, routing nobody has to think about.

Installation scope
- WiFi design & deployment — site surveys, AP placement, channel planning, roaming optimization, and tuning for whatever the room actually does (offices, restaurants, warehouses, event spaces).
- Switching & VLANs — segmented networks for staff, guest, IoT, POS, and security. Traffic where it should be, blocked where it shouldn’t.
- Routing & firewalls — clean WAN setups, site-to-site VPN, port forwards, QoS, content filtering. Tuned for the actual usage pattern, not a default template.
- Structured cabling — fresh runs, terminations, patch panels, and labeling that will still make sense to whoever opens the closet six months from now.
- Network closets & racks — racked, cabled, cooled, documented. Built to be maintained, not just built to work the first day.
- Remote management & monitoring — issues flagged before staff calls to complain.
Brands deployed
Brand-agnostic in principle. Three product lines installed enough to trust at scale:
Ubiquiti — best total cost of ownership. Right call for most small to mid-size operations and a strong fit when security cameras and access control are part of the same stack.
Alta Networks — cloud-managed flexibility when one dashboard across multiple sites matters more than enterprise pricing.
Cisco Meraki — for environments where the support contract and full enterprise feature set earn their keep. Multi-site retail, larger venues, regulated industries.

Client base
Small to mid-size businesses, restaurants and hospitality, hotels, multi-tenant buildings, retail, and event venues. A consumer router with a string of unmanaged switches behind it can be replaced with something that scales and stops breaking on Friday nights.
Network audits available — if it is not clear whether the current setup is the source of the problems, a site visit and honest read on what needs to change.
