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Wi-Fi & Networking Solutions

We can design and install Wi-Fi systems which can be used for visitor networks, including a payment service whereby visitors need to pay for Wi-Fi access.

Our Wi-Fi systems can be installed both indoors and outdoors.

We also offer networking solutions and assistance for a variety of systems.

Wifi Devices

Need Wi-Fi?

Let us design your Wi-Fi solution and give you the best implementation options. We can provide Wi-Fi for all situations

  • Free Wi-Fi at Home
  • Guest Wi-Fi in Hotels
  • Paid Wi-Fi at Commercial Property

We can set up multiple Wi-Fi names (SSIDs) – some can be free, some paid, some protected, and some open. We can also throttle speed so that the Paid Wi-Fi is faster than the free Wi-Fi or so that one SSID has priority over another.

 

Using our Wi-Fi design tools, we can provide predicted coverage for both 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi.

Wi-Fi Design
Rapid Wifi 2

Stand Alone Wi-Fi

We have created a Wi-Fi solution to solve temperamental Wi-Fi issues, but to also deliver Wi-Fi in locations where an internet connection isn’t possible or is too slow. 

We utilise the 4G (and 5G) networks, just like your mobile phone, and distribute it through our professional-grade Wi-Fi access points. Unlike a mobile phone, however, our units have much larger ariels and can out-perform mobile phone reception.

This solution is perfect for remote shops, temporary internet access, emergency deployment, or units that just have a bad internet connection/speed.

The unit requires a standard UK power socket. Depending on the location and signal strength, the unit may require an external aerial for the best reception so be aware that if that is the case, we might have to drill a hole through your building.

The unit will require a SIM card. We recommend a SIM-only contract is purchased with unlimited data. Before purchasing a SIM Contract, make sure the provider has coverage in your area, we can help with this if required. We highly recommend the use of OFCOM’s checker tool.