Residential Networking

A Home Network That Actually
Works in Every Room

Whole-home Wi-Fi coverage, home office ethernet, and smart home network setup for NYC apartments, co-ops, and houses. We eliminate dead zones, set up proper network segmentation, and make your internet connection work the way it should across your entire home.

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What We Install

Residential Network Services

From dead zone coverage to a full home network redesign — proper infrastructure for every room.

Whole-Home Wi-Fi Coverage

Strategically placed wireless access points for consistent signal in every room. Designed for your home's layout — not just a single router hoping for the best.

Home Office Setup

Wired ethernet to your desk, properly configured router with QoS prioritization for video calls. Your work connection is isolated from everything else on your home network.

Dead Zone Elimination

We assess where your signal drops and design a solution — whether that's an access point in the right location, a wired ethernet run, or fixing a router placement problem.

Smart Home Segmentation

IoT devices (smart speakers, thermostats, cameras, locks) on their own VLAN, isolated from your computers and phones. Better security, less interference, and cleaner traffic management.

Wired Ethernet Drops

Cat6 ethernet to your TV, game console, desktop, or NAS. Wired connections eliminate Wi-Fi congestion for devices that don't need to move.

Network Documentation

Every device labeled and documented. You know what's on your network, where it is, and how it's connected. Passwords and configuration stored securely for your reference.

Property Types

We Work in Every NYC Home Type

Thick concrete walls, multi-floor layouts, and co-op restrictions — we've handled them all.

Apartments Co-ops & Condos Brownstones Single-Family Homes Townhouses Multi-Family Buildings
Why It Matters

Why Most NYC Home Networks Struggle

Thick walls, concrete construction, and dense device counts make NYC apartments harder than most homes — but the fix isn't always a new router.

Why Most NYC Home Networks Struggle

  • Single router can't cover a multi-room apartment through thick walls
  • Work laptop competing with streaming, gaming, and smart home devices
  • Dead zones in bedrooms, home offices, or far ends of the apartment
  • IoT devices on the same network as your work computer — security risk
  • No idea what's on the network or why it's slow

What a Properly Designed Home Network Delivers

  • Access points placed for full coverage — signal reaches every room
  • QoS configuration prioritizes work traffic during business hours
  • Wired drops for stationary devices — off Wi-Fi and off the congestion
  • Separate VLAN for IoT devices — isolated from your personal computers
  • Clean, documented setup you can actually manage and troubleshoot
Our Process

How a Home Network Install Works

Four steps from first contact to a fast, reliable network in every room.

01

Home Assessment

We walk through your space, map the layout, identify problem areas, and assess your current equipment. Flat-price quote for the solution.

02

Design & Planning

Access point locations determined, cable routes planned (if wired drops are needed), equipment specified. We explain the design before starting.

03

Installation & Configuration

Hardware installed, access points configured, network segmentation set up. Wired ethernet drops run if included.

04

Testing & Handoff

Every room tested for coverage and speed. Network documented. Passwords and configuration handed off to you.

FAQ

Common Questions

Sometimes yes. Often the simplest fix is placing a wired access point in the right location, which requires a single ethernet run from your router closet. In other cases, a powerline or MoCA adapter can work without new cabling. We assess your specific situation and give you honest options — not the most expensive one.
A single access point installation (one wired AP for dead zone coverage) typically runs $350–$700 installed. A full home network redesign with multiple APs, network segmentation, and ethernet drops runs $800–$2,500 depending on scope. We quote per project after a walkthrough.
It depends on your needs. For most homes and apartments, we install Ubiquiti UniFi or similar prosumer-grade equipment — more reliable and configurable than consumer mesh systems but doesn't require enterprise IT knowledge to operate. For larger or more demanding setups, we spec accordingly. We don't push one brand regardless of fit.
Yes. Network segmentation (VLANs with separate SSIDs) is one of the most common things we configure for work-from-home setups. Your work devices on one network, personal devices and smart home on separate networks. Keeps your employer's traffic isolated and your home network independent.
Possibly. Slow speeds despite new hardware often indicate ISP issues, router placement, or device-level problems. We diagnose the actual bottleneck before recommending hardware — sometimes the fix is repositioning an existing router or changing a configuration setting, not buying new equipment.
Also Available

Need Networking for an Office or Business?

Commercial network installations involve enterprise switching, VLAN architecture for multiple departments, multi-floor wireless coverage, and managed infrastructure — different scope than a home project.

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Ready to Fix Your Home Network?

Same-day quotes available. We'll assess your home, identify the real problem, and give you a flat price for the solution. No overselling, no unnecessary equipment.

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