Networking

The network is the part that breaks everything else when it's wrong.

WiFi that holds up in a full conference room. Wireless bridges between buildings without digging a trench. Fiber runs done right the first time. We design, install, and own the result — not just drop a cable in the wall and walk away.


What’s in this category

  • WiFi — business-grade access points, guest networks, and the segmentation that keeps each group of users separate. Aruba authorized partner, plus Ubiquiti and Fortinet when they fit better.
  • Wireless bridges — point-to-point radio links between buildings, across a parking lot, or out to an outbuilding where fiber isn’t practical.
  • Fiber optic cabling — the cabling that takes over when distance, lightning, or speed makes copper the wrong choice. Inside the building or between buildings.

Why it lives together

People think of WiFi and cabling as separate problems until something goes wrong. Most of our networking projects touch two or three of these at once — a new building gets fiber to the wiring closet, switches in that closet, access points across the ceiling, and a bridge to the warehouse out back. Doing it as one design instead of three vendors’ worth of opinions is where the savings (and the working network) come from.


Why one team for all of it

The same network carries your phones, your cameras, your conference room AV, and your file servers. Decisions made deep in the wiring closet — which traffic gets separated, what gets priority, how much power flows to the access points — touch every other service line. If we’re already running your IT, the networking is part of the same conversation, not a separate project that has to be handed off.


Talk to us

Tell us what you’re trying to do — new office, new building, dead spot in the warehouse, fiber to a remote camera — and we’ll usually have a starting answer before driving out.

Further away? For basic setups — a router, a switch, a couple of access points — we can pre-configure the gear in our shop and ship it to you for self-install, then bring it online remotely.

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