Residential

The home network, done right.

For luxury homes, estates, and households where the network has to be as considered as the architecture it sits inside.

The problem

Home networks were not built for the way people actually live now.

Between 4K streaming, simultaneous video calls, a dozen smart devices, and a home office that has to work, the consumer router in a closet is asked to do things it was never designed for.

The result is familiar: dead zones, laggy calls, streaming stutters, and the slow suspicion that something is always broken. The fix is not a better router. The fix is an actual network, designed for the house.

What we build

Every deployment includes the following.

Site survey

Floor-by-floor walkthrough of signal coverage, interference, and cabling paths. Remote-assisted where appropriate.

Whole-home Wi-Fi

Access points placed and tuned for real roaming across every room, deck, and guest house. No corner of the home is an afterthought.

WAN diversity

Primary fiber paired with Starlink or LTE/5G as a bonded secondary. Sub-second failover, so household devices stay connected.

Segmentation

Separate VLANs for family, guests, smart-home devices, and security systems. One compromised doorbell is not a network-wide problem.

Documented handover

Labeled rack, written design, and credentials handled properly. Any future electrician or AV integrator can read the setup.

24/7 monitoring

Carrier failovers, signal degradation, and device faults reach us in real time. Most issues are resolved before anyone at the house notices.

Who we design for

The kinds of situations we design for.

Described by category. We do not publish client names, sites, or outcomes.

Large estates with unreliable fiber service.

Properties where the primary ISP is weather-sensitive or intermittent. Bonded Starlink and cellular provide automatic failover, so the household experience does not change when the fiber does.

Multi-person households with simultaneous demands.

Concurrent 4K video calls, online school, smart-home security, and remote work stacked on the same uplink. A segmented network with dedicated VLANs and traffic prioritization holds up where a single prosumer router will not.

Primary residences with detached structures.

Studios, guest houses, or outbuildings separated from the main home by distance or Wi-Fi-hostile materials. A point-to-point link and a local access point bring the secondary structure onto the network without trenching cable.

If your home network has been the weak link, we should talk.

The first conversation is unbilled and confidential.

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