Wired in right, so your WiFi just works.
Comprehensive building coverage designed for how your teams and tenants actually use the space — from access points to structured cabling, seamless from start to finish.
What's included in WiFi & network infrastructure
WiFi & Network Infrastructure covers more than just access points on a ceiling. It's the entire backbone that connects a building: the switches and routers that move traffic, the copper and fiber cabling that carries it, and the wireless access points that finally put it in your hands. We design and install all of it as one system, not a pile of separate parts from different vendors that happen to be plugged into each other.
On the wired side, we run structured cabling in both copper and fiber, sized to the job. CAT6 and CAT6A for standard runs to desks, access points, and cameras; fiber for long backbone runs between telecom rooms, between buildings, or anywhere copper's 100-meter distance limit gets in the way. Every run is labeled, tested, and documented, so if something needs troubleshooting five years from now, whoever opens that patch panel isn't guessing.
On the networking equipment side, we spec and install the switches, routers, firewalls, and racks that everything else depends on: PoE switches to power access points and cameras without a separate power run, core switches sized for your actual traffic instead of oversold or underspecified, and rack builds that are clean enough to service without a flashlight and a prayer.
And on the wireless side, we design coverage around how the space is actually used, not just a floor plan on paper. A warehouse with metal racking, a multi-tenant office building, a construction trailer, or a hillside estate all need different access point placement, different channel planning, and different hardware. We survey before we install and survey again after, so coverage is verified, not assumed.
We work across the full range of clients this trade touches: builders and general contractors who need infrastructure roughed in before drywall goes up, property owners and end users retrofitting an existing building, and businesses across every industry, from warehouses and manufacturing floors to offices, retail, and hospitality, who need a network that just works on day one and keeps working for years after. We also partner with IT companies and IT professionals who need a physical labor force on the ground, running and terminating cable, mounting racks and access points, so their engineers can focus on configuration instead of pulling wire.