Networks that just work
Office networks, WiFi, structured cabling, and switching designed for how your business actually operates. Site-surveyed properly so coverage is real, not theoretical, and documented properly so the next person can pick it up.
Talk to us about your networkThe boring foundations, done properly.
Site surveys, not guesswork
We actually walk the site, measure signal, and model coverage before quoting kit. Most patchy office WiFi is the result of someone bolting an extra access point on top of a guess. We don't guess.
Cloud-managed, single dashboard
Switches, APs, and gateways managed from one cloud controller. Centrally configured, centrally monitored, centrally upgraded. No more guessing which AP is dead.
Documented and handed over
Every install ships with a port map, cable schedule, VLAN diagram, and credentials handover. So the next IT person, ours or yours, can pick it up without forensics.
Who network & WiFi work is for
We work with SMEs that have outgrown a single consumer router, are moving office, or have inherited a network that nobody can quite explain. Real-world hands-on work, structured around what the business actually needs to do across the network.
You're moving office
New space, new opportunity to do the cabling and WiFi properly from day one. We scope, install, and have you live on move-in day.
Your existing WiFi is patchy
Dead zones in the meeting rooms, dropouts during calls, people moving to the window for coffee. A proper site survey and AP re-design solves it for good.
You need guest network and segmentation
Staff, guests, IoT, printers, AV: separate VLANs, separate access rules, no flat network where one compromised laptop sees everything.
You want a wired backbone you can rely on
Printers, AV gear, conferencing kit, video calls, anything that doesn't tolerate wireless flake. Structured cabling, proper switching, PoE where needed.
You're remote-first but still need a HQ
The office is for the days that matter. The network should be invisible on those days. We build small-footprint office networks that punch above their weight.
Everything from the cable to the cloud controller.
Site survey and design
On-site walk, measurement, coverage modelling, and AP placement plan. We'll tell you if the answer is two APs or seven, and we'll be honest about it.
Structured cabling and patching
Cat6 or Cat6A runs, proper termination, labelled patch panels, and a cable schedule you can actually read. Installed by people who care about how the rack looks.
Switching and PoE
Managed switches sized for now and the next 3 years. PoE+ where APs and phones need it. Spare ports because we've all been there.
VLAN and segmentation design
Staff, guest, IoT, voice, AV, management: each on its own VLAN with the right inter-VLAN rules. Security questionnaires get easier when this is done properly.
Cloud-managed WiFi
TP-Link Omada or equivalent cloud-managed access points. Centralised SSID management, RF tuning, captive portals, and proper monitoring.
Gateway and internet failover
Edge gateway, firewalling, and a sensible failover plan. 4G or secondary line where uptime matters.
Voice and AV integration
VoIP handsets, conferencing kit, room AV, digital signage. Anything that lives on the network gets the right QoS and the right VLAN.
Documentation and handover
Cable schedule, port map, VLAN diagram, controller credentials, AP placement plan. Everything you need to hand over to the next person without losing context.
Hands-on network work, not just cloud configs
Real cabling, real AP placement, real switch racks. We installed full-coverage WiFi, new LAN cabling and a failover internet gateway at Istead Rise Community Centre using TP-Link Omada, and the same engineering thinking applies to a 5-person office or a 50-person agency. We've also designed and run networks across multiple agencies inside a publicly listed group, so we know what scales and what falls over the first time a video call lands.
How network engagements work
Most network work falls into three patterns. A network review is a one-off audit of an existing setup, with a plan to fix the gaps. A network install is a scoped project: design, materials, cabling, configuration, commissioning. Managed network keeps the controllers, monitoring, and firmware running ongoing. We can also embed network work inside a fractional CTO engagement when the network architecture matters at a strategic level.
Simple as it should be
We survey the site
On-site walk, signal measurement, coverage model, and a clear picture of what the business needs the network to do. No guessing.
We design and install
Cabling, switching, APs, gateway. Installed cleanly, configured properly, labelled. You see the work and you see what it does.
We document and hand over
Full documentation, controller credentials, and a runbook. Then ongoing management if you want it, or self-serve if you don't.
Frequently asked questions
Do we really need a site survey?
If the office is bigger than two rooms, yes. The cost of a survey is a fraction of the cost of buying the wrong amount of kit, putting it in the wrong place, and then having to do it again. WiFi is unforgiving when the assumptions are wrong, and the assumptions are almost always wrong without measurement.
TP-Link Omada vs Ubiquiti vs Cisco Meraki: which do you recommend?
Depends on size, budget, and what you need it to do. Omada is excellent value for SMEs, Ubiquiti gives more flexibility for technical users, Meraki is enterprise-grade with the price tag to match. We're not locked to a vendor. We pick what fits the brief, and we tell you why.
Can you cable a new office before move-in?
Yes. Cabling is best done before the desks land and ideally before the floor coverings go down. We coordinate with the fit-out team or landlord and have the network live on day one.
What's a sensible budget for a small-office network install?
Highly dependent on cabling requirements and AP count. As a rough guide, a small-office install (10-25 staff, single floor, 2-4 APs, managed switch, gateway, cabling) is typically in the £4,000-£12,000 range for hardware and labour. We always survey first and quote against the survey, not against averages.
Do you do ongoing network management after install?
Yes. Most clients take us on for ongoing management: controller monitoring, firmware updates, AP health, capacity review, and incident response if something falls over. Typically half a day to one day per month for small networks, scaling with size.
Network & WiFi installs across Kent and London
Same network practice, framed for your area. On-site for cabling, surveys, and installation; remote for ongoing management. Working alongside a cloud migration? We can sequence them together.
Get the network sorted
Have a conversation about what's flaky, what's missing, or what you're building from scratch. No hard sell, no jargon.