No more dead zones. We install and configure professional-grade WiFi networks for Lancaster County homes and businesses — full coverage everywhere, fast and reliable.
A consumer router plugged into your modem is a starting point, not a network. Here's what a real installation looks like.
We work with UniFi, Eero, Orbi, and select consumer mesh systems — chosen for long-term reliability, proper software support, and real performance.
No subcontractors, no guesswork. Here's exactly what happens when you book with us.
Consumer mesh systems (Eero, Orbi, Google Nest) are designed to be plug-and-play with wireless backhaul between nodes. Professional access points (UniFi U6 Pro) are wired back to a central switch via Cat6, which gives dramatically better performance since there's no wireless hop degradation. For most homes, a wired mesh or UniFi setup is the right call.
For the best performance, yes. Each access point should have its own wired Cat6 run. We're experienced at running cable with minimal wall damage — most runs go through attic, basement, or inside walls via existing cavities. We'll be clear about what's possible in your home before any work starts.
A VLAN (Virtual LAN) lets you segment your network into isolated groups. For example: your smart cameras and locks on one VLAN, your personal computers on another, and guest WiFi on a third — with firewall rules preventing them from communicating with each other. It's standard practice for business networks and smart homes with lots of IoT devices.
Typically 2–3 access points for a 3,000 sq ft home, depending on construction. Concrete walls, metal studs, and brick reduce signal range and may require an additional AP. A proper site survey gives you a definitive answer rather than a guess.
Sometimes — if the router is modern and properly placed, the issue may be channel selection, firmware, or QoS settings we can optimize. If the hardware is old or fundamentally underpowered for your device count, replacement is the right answer. We'll be honest with you about which applies.
Free site assessment. No dead zones guaranteed. Lancaster County, PA.
Request a Free QuoteYes — we serve Lititz, PA and all of Lancaster County. We assess your home layout, identify dead zones, and design a mesh network or access point system that gives you full coverage in every room.
A standard router broadcasts from one location — walls, floors, and distance create dead zones. A mesh system uses multiple nodes that talk to each other, creating one seamless network across your whole home. For homes over 2,000 sq ft or with thick walls, mesh is the right answer.
Often yes. We start with a site assessment to identify the actual cause — it might be router placement, ISP modem issues, channel congestion, or interference from neighboring networks. A repositioned router or a single access point extension often solves it without a full system replacement.
A router repositioning or optimization visit starts at $149. A full mesh system (hardware + installation for a 2,500–4,000 sq ft home) typically runs $600–$1,400 depending on the number of nodes needed. We provide a site assessment before any recommendation.
Yes — this is one of our specialties. Smart home devices (cameras, smart locks, thermostats, lights) put a heavy load on residential WiFi. We configure your network with appropriate VLANs, channels, and IoT separation so your smart devices are reliable and secure.