What a proper home network looks like
A well-designed home network means reliable WiFi in every room, stable connections for video calls, and the ability to handle dozens of devices without slowdowns. It's not about having the fastest router—it's about placing the right equipment in the right spots and configuring it properly.
- A central router/gateway that doesn't bottleneck your internet speed.
- Access points placed for coverage instead of just "where the outlet is."
- Wired backhaul wherever possible so access points aren't fighting each other.
- Separate networks for family, guests, and IoT devices.
Designed around UniFi for your specific home
Every home is different. A 1,500 sq ft ranch in Anderson needs a different setup than a 4,000 sq ft multi-story home in Indian Hill. I design UniFi networks based on your actual floor plan, wall materials, and how you use your home—not a one-size-fits-all mesh kit.
Benefits you actually feel day-to-day
- No more "WiFi roulette" when you walk between floors.
- Stable video calls and streaming without random drops.
- Better security and better control over who's on your network.
- Guest networks that don't slow down your main network.
- IoT devices isolated so a smart bulb can't affect your work laptop.