UniFi is excellent hardware that's easy to deploy badly. We design and operate it the way it's meant to run — with proper segmentation, capacity planning, and a lifecycle plan, from a single office to a multi-campus footprint.
UniFi's accessibility is a double-edged sword: it's easy to stand up a flat, unsegmented network that works on day one and becomes a liability by year two. We design it as production infrastructure from the start.
Every deployment starts from a reference architecture and is tailored to the site: addressing, VLANs, security policy, and a controller strategy that scales.
A documented design for addressing, VLANs, and policy — applied consistently whether it's one site or twelve.
Guest, staff, IoT, and management traffic separated, with firewall policy between them and the management plane locked down.
Self-hosted, cloud key, or hosted controller — chosen for your scale, with backups and update discipline.
Site-to-site connectivity, consistent policy, and central visibility across locations — not a per-site snowflake.
We deploy the full UniFi line — gateways, switching, access points, and cameras — as one coherent, monitored system, with the documentation to operate it.
Gateways & routing
Firewall policy, VLAN routing, and WAN failover where needed.
Switching
PoE planning, link aggregation, and port-level segmentation.
Access points
Surveyed placement and capacity tuning (see Business Wi-Fi).
Controller
Right-sized hosting with backups and managed firmware.
Segmentation
Guest, staff, IoT, and management isolated by policy.
Lifecycle
Firmware cadence, hardware refresh planning, and reviews.
UniFi shines when networking, Wi-Fi, and cameras are designed together. We treat the whole stack as one managed system, not separate gadgets.
We'll design a UniFi architecture that fits — properly segmented, capacity-planned, and documented — and operate it so it keeps working as you grow.