WiFi that reaches every corner.

No more dead zones in the back bedroom. No more dropping Zoom calls when someone walks to the kitchen. We design and install Wi-Fi that's strong, secure, and stays working — for homes, offices, retail, and rental properties.

2,800+
Networks deployed
99%
Dead-zone elimination rate
2.5×
Avg. speed gain after tuning
Wi-Fi 6E
Current standard we deploy

Routers, extenders, mesh — and the wiring under it all

We build Wi-Fi to your actual square footage and construction — not whatever the box on the shelf promises.

Netgear & Linksys

Nighthawk, Orbi, Velop, MR series — we install, update firmware, set up the right band-steering, and lock down admin access so nobody hijacks the network.

  • Nighthawk & Orbi setups
  • Linksys Velop mesh
  • Firmware & security hardening

TP-Link & Asus

Deco, Archer, Asus ZenWiFi, RT-AX series. Strong value for the price — we configure the firmware that ships unfinished, then enable WPA3 and a guest network you'd actually trust.

  • Deco mesh & Archer routers
  • Asus AiMesh setup
  • Custom firmware (Merlin) if needed

Eero mesh

Amazon's Eero is one of the smoothest mesh systems to install — when it's planned properly. We map your home, place each node where signal actually overlaps, and set up the parental-controls subscription only if it's worth the money.

  • Eero Pro 6E & Eero Max
  • Node placement walkthrough
  • Eero Plus / Secure config

Google Nest WiFi

Nest WiFi Pro 6E pairs nicely with Google smart-home devices. We set up parental controls, prioritize the streaming TV, and integrate with your existing Nest cams or thermostat.

  • Nest WiFi Pro deployment
  • Family controls & schedules
  • Smart-home device priority

Orbi (Netgear) mesh

Orbi remains our pick for larger homes — the dedicated backhaul band carries traffic between nodes without slowing your devices. Pricey, but worth it for 4,000+ sq ft.

  • Orbi RBK series
  • Wired backhaul where possible
  • Outdoor satellite for yards / decks

Range extenders / boosters

Not always the right answer — extenders can halve your speed if placed wrong. We measure first, recommend an extender only when it's actually better than adding a mesh node, and place it where it helps.

  • Wi-Fi extender placement
  • Powerline adapter setups
  • Wired access point upgrades

Dead-zone elimination

The room where Wi-Fi mysteriously dies. We do a real signal survey with proper tools (Wi-Fi analyzer, Ekahau-style mapping), find the root cause, and fix it — usually a node move or a single wired Ethernet run.

  • Survey-based diagnosis
  • Strategic node placement
  • One-run Ethernet to "fix forever"

Speed & channel tuning

Stuck on 50 Mbps when you're paying for 1 Gig? We test from each room, identify channel congestion, retune 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz, and confirm with the speed-test app on every device.

  • Channel analysis & selection
  • QoS for video calls & streaming
  • ISP gateway bridge-mode if needed

Guest network

A separate Wi-Fi for visitors that can't see your printer, NAS, cameras, or smart-home gear — and a posted QR code so guests join without you giving out the password.

  • Isolated guest SSID
  • QR-code join sheet
  • Bandwidth caps optional

Parental controls

Bedtime schedules per device, content filters, time-on-Wi-Fi limits, "homework hours" with social media blocked. Tasteful, not overbearing — and easy for the parent to manage on a phone.

  • Per-device bedtime schedules
  • Content category filters
  • Pause / unpause from phone

Cat 5/6 cabling

Sometimes the right answer isn't more Wi-Fi — it's one Ethernet cable to the right place. We run Cat6 through walls, attics, and crawlspaces; terminate it properly with patch panels and keystones; and label every port.

  • In-wall Cat6 runs
  • Patch panel & keystone termination
  • Outdoor PoE camera runs

Firmware updates

Most router security holes get patched in firmware — but only if you actually update. We turn on auto-updates where safe, and review the changelog before applying anything major.

  • Auto-update where stable
  • Pre-update config backup
  • Rollback plan

From "the WiFi is terrible" to "I forgot we ever had a problem"

Map your space

We walk through and measure with a signal analyzer — kitchen, master bedroom, garage, patio. Construction matters: brick walls and metal mesh in plaster murder Wi-Fi.

Right-size the gear

2,000 sq ft on one level rarely needs $700 of mesh. 4,500 sq ft with a basement does. We recommend the cheapest setup that genuinely solves your problem.

Install & configure

Mount nodes where signal actually overlaps. Run any necessary Ethernet. Configure WPA3, guest SSID, parental controls, port forwarding, and DNS.

Walk-test & tune

We walk every room with the speed-test app — phone, laptop, TV — and tune channels, band-steering, and node power until every spot meets your speed target.

Hand-off & documentation

You get the network map, admin password card, guest QR code, and a one-pager covering "what to do if Wi-Fi acts up." Plus 30 days of remote support included.

WiFi questions we hear weekly

Do I need mesh or is an extender enough?

If you have one or two specific dead spots and the house is under ~2,500 sq ft, a well-placed extender (or better: a wired access point) often works fine. If you have multiple dead zones, multiple floors, or want one seamless network name everywhere, mesh is the right tool. We measure first, then advise — never the other way around.

Why is my Wi-Fi slow even though I pay for 1 Gig fiber?

Three common culprits: an old router that can't push more than ~300 Mbps over Wi-Fi, your device is on the slower 2.4 GHz band, or channel congestion from neighbors. A 1 Gig plan needs Wi-Fi 6 or 6E hardware to be felt over wireless. We test and tell you which it is.

What's the right Wi-Fi to install today — 6, 6E, or 7?

Wi-Fi 6E is the current sweet spot for value. It adds the 6 GHz band — clean, less crowded than 5 GHz — which is great for video calls and gaming. Wi-Fi 7 is real but the device support is still spotty in 2025, and the price premium is hard to justify unless you specifically need its multi-link features.

Can you keep my ISP's modem but replace the router?

Yes — and usually we should. ISP combo boxes (Spectrum, AT&T) tend to be mediocre routers. We put the ISP gateway into bridge mode so it just handles the internet connection, and your real router does all the Wi-Fi work. Best of both worlds.

How do I make sure my smart cameras and TVs don't slow down my Wi-Fi?

Two techniques: put low-bandwidth IoT devices (cameras, smart bulbs, thermostats) on a separate IoT SSID — this also reduces security exposure — and use QoS to prioritize video-call traffic. Done right, your kids can be streaming 4K while you're on Zoom and neither side notices the other.

Do I need a VPN on my router?

Usually no for normal home use. A VPN on the router routes all traffic through it, which often slows things down and breaks streaming services that geo-check. If you want privacy for specific devices, install the VPN client on those devices instead. For remote-access-into-home, a separate "incoming" VPN (Tailscale, WireGuard) is the right tool — and we can set that up.

Wi-Fi installed like we live there

Survey-based

Every install starts with a signal walk-through. No guessing.

Brand-neutral

We recommend what fits — not whatever has the highest margin or referral fee.

Tested every room

We don't leave until every device in every room hits the speed target.

Secure by default

WPA3, strong admin password, firmware up-to-date, remote management off unless you need it.

Tired of fighting your Wi-Fi?

One on-site visit, one proper survey, and you'll forget what dropped video calls feel like.

Call 1-888-744-9981

How our Wi-Fi installs land

★★★★★

The mesh router setup transformed our office. The WiFi used to die in the back room — now it's perfect everywhere. Final invoice matched the quote exactly.

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Michael T.
Real Estate Office, Decatur GA
★★★★★

3,800 sq ft, two-story, brick exterior. They put four Eero nodes in the right spots and ran one Ethernet cable to the upstairs hub. Speed-tested in every room before they left.

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Nina K.
Home User, Doraville GA
★★★★★

Set up a guest network, parental controls for the kids, and showed my wife how to pause Wi-Fi from her phone at dinner time. Worth every dollar.

CP
Carlos P.
Home User, Tucker GA

We handle the rest of your tech, too

Bad Wi-Fi is a daily tax. Stop paying it.

One properly designed network, installed in an afternoon. Years of zero dead zones.