IT Services

Wired & Wireless Network Setup

Professional LAN and Wi-Fi network design, installation, and configuration for offices, warehouses, schools, and homes. Reliable, fast, and secure connectivity — set up right the first time.

Why Professional Network Setup Matters

A poorly designed network causes slow speeds, dead zones, security vulnerabilities, and constant troubleshooting. Professional setup prevents these problems from the start.

Maximum Performance

Proper cable grades, switch selection, and access point placement ensure every device gets full speed — not throttled by poor infrastructure choices made at installation time.

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Built-In Security

We configure VLAN segmentation to keep guest traffic away from your business systems, and set up firewall rules and access controls from day one — not as an afterthought.

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Designed to Scale

We design networks with future growth in mind — structured cabling infrastructure and managed switches that can accommodate 5x more users without requiring a complete redesign.

What Our Network Setup Includes

From initial design to final testing, we handle every aspect of your network deployment.

Wired Networking (LAN)

  • Network design and IP addressing plan
  • Cat6 / Cat6A structured cabling installation
  • Cable routing, conduit, and trunking work
  • Network rack and patch panel setup
  • Managed switch configuration (VLAN, QoS, STP)
  • Internet router / gateway configuration
  • Port labeling and network documentation

Wireless Networking (Wi-Fi)

  • Wi-Fi site survey and access point placement planning
  • Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 access point installation
  • Mesh or controller-based Wi-Fi deployment
  • SSID configuration — employee, guest, IoT separation
  • Band steering and roaming optimization
  • Captive portal / splash page for guest Wi-Fi
  • Bandwidth management and traffic shaping

Network Equipment We Work With

Switches Cisco, TP-Link, Netgear, Ubiquiti, D-Link
Routers Cisco, MikroTik, TP-Link, Fortinet
Wi-Fi APs Ubiquiti, Cisco Meraki, TP-Link EAP, Ruckus
Cabling Cat6, Cat6A, fiber optic (multimode / singlemode)

Typical Project Scope

From a 5-person office with a single router to a 500-person multi-floor office with 50+ access points, server room, and redundant internet links — we design and deploy for any scale.

Network Problems We Solve

Slow Wi-Fi in certain areas

Dead zones caused by insufficient or poorly placed access points — solved with a site survey and proper AP deployment.

Network speed drops during peak hours

Bandwidth management, QoS configuration, and proper switch sizing resolve peak-hour congestion.

Guests accessing business systems

VLAN separation keeps guest and employee networks isolated with proper firewall rules between them.

Untidy and undocumented cabling

Proper structured cabling with patch panels, labeling, and documentation makes management and troubleshooting simple.

CCTV cameras not connecting reliably

Dedicated VLAN and PoE switch configuration for IP camera systems ensures reliable streaming without network interference.

No network in new office/space

End-to-end setup from cabling through switch and Wi-Fi configuration for new offices or renovated spaces.

Who This Service Is For

New Offices Office Relocations Warehouses Retail Chains Schools & Colleges Hospitals Hotels & Restaurants Homes

How We Work

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Site Visit & Planning

We survey the space, map cable routes, identify access point locations, and design the logical network.

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Infrastructure Installation

Cabling, conduit, patch panel, rack setup, and access point mounting — all done neatly and to standard.

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Configuration & Testing

Switch, router, and AP configuration, VLAN setup, speed testing, and coverage verification before handover.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many access points do I need for my office?

It depends on your floor area, building materials, and user density. As a rough guide, one enterprise-grade access point covers 1,000–2,000 sq ft in a typical office environment. We perform a site survey to determine the exact count needed.

Cat6 or Cat6A — which should I choose?

Cat6 supports gigabit speeds up to 55m and is suitable for most offices. Cat6A supports 10-gigabit speeds up to 100m and is recommended for backbone cabling, server rooms, or future-proofing larger deployments.

Can you improve an existing network that is performing poorly?

Yes. We audit your existing network, identify bottlenecks and configuration issues, and either optimize the current setup or recommend targeted upgrades. Not every problem requires a full rebuild.

Do you provide ongoing network support after installation?

Yes — we offer IT AMC plans that include network infrastructure maintenance, remote monitoring, and on-site support when needed. Contact us to learn about our IT AMC options.

Build a Network That Works

Contact us for a free site survey and network proposal. We’ll design a reliable, secure, and scalable network solution for your specific environment.

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