Stop putting up with slow, patchy WiFi. We design and install whole-home mesh WiFi networks that eliminate dead zones, stop buffering and dropouts, and deliver reliable, secure coverage to every corner of your home or office — then speed test every room before we leave.
A single router broadcasts WiFi from one point, and every wall, floor and appliance between it and your device weakens the signal. Gold Coast homes make this worse than most: concrete high-rise apartments in Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach block signal between rooms, double-storey homes lose speed upstairs, and hinterland properties need coverage across granny flats, sheds and outdoor areas a single router simply can't reach.
WiFi extenders and repeaters are the usual band-aid — but an extender creates a second network that halves your speed and forces devices to switch manually. That's why they so often disappoint.
A mesh WiFi system uses two or more nodes that work together as a single network with one name and password. The nodes relay signal between each other, so coverage blankets your whole property — upstairs, downstairs, even outdoors — and your phone or laptop automatically connects to the strongest node as you move around. No dead zones, no manual switching, no halved speeds.
The catch: node placement makes or breaks a mesh network. Nodes placed too far apart, hidden in cabinets, or next to interference sources perform badly — which is where a professional network setup pays for itself.
We test your current WiFi coverage and speeds room by room, find the dead spots and interference sources, and design the right fix — which isn't always a whole new system.
The right system for your home's size, construction and internet plan — we work with TP-Link Deco, eero, Google Nest WiFi, NETGEAR Orbi, ASUS ZenWiFi and more, or install a system you've already bought.
Correct node positioning is the difference between a great mesh network and a mediocre one. We place, mount and connect every node for maximum coverage and speed.
We tune WiFi channels and band settings to reduce interference from neighbours' networks — a big deal in apartment buildings and dense suburbs.
Strong encryption, a secure admin password, guest network for visitors, and parental controls if you want them — set up properly from day one.
We reconnect your phones, TVs, laptops and smart home devices to the new network, then speed test every area of the house so you can see the difference before we leave.
Not every WiFi problem needs a full mesh system — sometimes optimising your existing router, relocating it, or running an ethernet cable solves it for less. We assess first, then recommend.
Better placement, updated firmware, tuned channels and band steering can transform an existing router — the cheapest fix when coverage is only slightly short.
The right answer for multi-storey homes, concrete apartments, large properties and busy households — seamless whole-home coverage under one network name.
For gaming rigs, work computers and media servers, nothing beats a cable. We run neat, tidy ethernet as part of the same visit — it also makes the perfect backhaul between mesh nodes.
As a rule of thumb, a typical single-storey home needs two nodes and a double-storey home needs three, but construction matters more than floor area — concrete, brick and steel eat WiFi signal. We work it out properly during the assessment rather than guessing, and mesh systems can always be extended with another node later if your needs grow.
The mesh system takes over the WiFi side of your network — your existing NBN or Starlink modem still handles the internet connection itself. We configure them to work together correctly (including bridge mode where needed), which is a step DIY installs commonly get wrong and a common cause of double-NAT problems.
For whole-home coverage, yes. An extender rebroadcasts your router's signal as a separate network, which typically halves the speed and forces devices to switch networks manually as you move around. Mesh nodes work together as one seamless network with a single name, hand your devices off automatically, and maintain far better speeds.
A properly designed mesh network delivers close to your full plan speed throughout the house — that's the point. Speed loss happens when nodes are placed too far apart or when cheap systems relay traffic on the same band they serve devices with. Good node placement, and using ethernet or a dedicated wireless backhaul between nodes, keeps speeds high.
Yes — smart plugs, cameras, doorbells, speakers and TVs all connect to a mesh network like any other WiFi network, and usually work better because the signal is stronger where they're installed. We reconnect your existing smart home devices as part of the setup so nothing is left offline when we leave.
Absolutely — this is one of our most common jobs. Usually the hardware is fine and the problem is node placement, a missed bridge-mode setting on the modem, or interference. We optimise what you already own before recommending you buy anything new.
All the major systems — TP-Link Deco, Amazon eero, Google Nest WiFi, NETGEAR Orbi, ASUS ZenWiFi and others, including WiFi 6 and WiFi 7 models. We'll recommend the best value system for your home's size and your internet plan, or install one you've already purchased.
Yes — concrete apartment buildings in Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach and Southport are some of our most frequent mesh WiFi jobs, because concrete walls and floors are brutal on WiFi signal and neighbouring networks cause heavy interference. Mesh systems with tuned channels are usually the fix.
We design and install mesh WiFi networks across the Gold Coast.