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Wi-Fi that drops out in the back bedroom. A shed with no signal. An office where the internet "just feels slow". We design and install networks around how you actually live and work — not a guess and a cheap router.
A network built for your place.
Every building is different — brick walls, a second storey, a shed across the yard, a shopfront with a back office. Off-the-shelf routers don't know any of that. We survey the property, find the black spots, and design coverage that reaches where you need it.
For business, that means fast, reliable and secure — with a separate guest network, room to grow, and gear that doesn't fall over when everyone's online at once.
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Wi-Fi surveys
We measure the real coverage and find the dead spots before we quote a fix.
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Mesh & access points
Proper whole-property Wi-Fi with Ubiquiti and business-grade access points — no dead zones.
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Wired runs & data points
Cat6 cabling and tidy wall points for desks, TVs, cameras and access points.
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Office networks
Switches, VLANs, guest networks and the reliability a business needs.
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Coverage to the shed
Point-to-point links to outbuildings, sheds and across acreage.
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Fix slow & dropping
Existing network misbehaving? We diagnose and sort the bottleneck.
Problems we put right
- Wi-Fi that dies in certain rooms
- Constant drop-outs on calls and streaming
- No signal in the shed or out the back
- Internet that's slow when everyone's home
- A tangle of cables and no idea what's what
- Guests sharing the same network as your business
Good questions, straight answers.
Will I need cables run through the walls?
Not always — modern mesh Wi-Fi covers a lot of homes beautifully. But for the best, most reliable result (especially in business or larger and older buildings) some cabling pays off. We'll talk through the options and what each costs.
Can you get Wi-Fi to my shed?
Usually, yes. Depending on distance and line of sight we'll use a point-to-point link or an outdoor access point to push solid signal across the yard or paddock.
What gear do you use?
For most jobs we fit Ubiquiti and other business-grade equipment — far more capable than a shop-bought router, and built to keep running. We're a Ubiquiti installer.
My internet is slow — is that the network or the connection?
Could be either, and that's worth knowing before you spend. We'll test where the bottleneck actually is so you fix the right thing.
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Dead zones?
Let's wire it up.
Give us a call or text — we're available by appointment, 7 days a week. A rough idea on the phone is always free.