Fast Internet
in Every Room
Standing next to the router to get a strong signal is not how it should work. We diagnose exactly where your WiFi falls apart and fix it — whether that's a settings tweak, a better router position, or a full mesh network setup.
“WiFi kept cutting out in our bedroom. I thought I needed a new router. Turned out it just needed to be moved and some settings changed. Fixed in an hour.”— Villa, Arabian Ranches
We Diagnose First, Then Fix
Pricing
Complete 3-AP systems, fully installed and configured — hardware, cabling, and setup all included:
Ruijie — from AED 2,299
3 access points. Great all-round coverage for apartments and mid-size villas.
Unifi — from AED 5,199
3 access points. Enterprise-grade, ideal for large villas, high device count, or demanding users.
TP-Link also available for smaller budgets — ask us when you book. All prices fixed before we arrive.
No Guessing Involved
Tell us where the problem is
Dead bedrooms? Weak signal in the kitchen? Drops when you're on a video call? Send us a message describing your home layout and what's frustrating you. We'll let you know what we can do and give you a fixed price.
We test before we change anything
Our technician runs a signal test across your home first. No guessing. We find exactly where the signal dies and why — placement, interference, hardware, or router settings. Then we fix what actually needs fixing.
Strong WiFi in every room
By the end of the visit, your whole home has solid internet. We test every room before we pack up, show you the guest network setup, and make sure everything works exactly how you want it.
Things Worth Knowing
Can you improve my existing router, or do I need to buy a new one?
We always start by optimising what you have — repositioning, settings changes, adding an access point if needed. A new router genuinely only makes sense if yours is old or underpowered for your home size. We'll tell you honestly before recommending you spend anything.
My landlord controls the main router and I can't change it. Can you still help?
Yes. We can add your own router in bridge mode behind the landlord's connection, or install access points that extend the signal. You get proper WiFi control without touching the landlord's router.
How many devices can a home network actually handle?
A modern router handles 30–50 connected devices comfortably. If yours struggles with 10–15, it's almost always a placement issue or outdated settings — not a hardware limit. We usually fix this without selling you anything.
Will you set up the network security too?
Yes — we set a strong password, turn off remote admin access, enable firewall basics, and check for any obvious vulnerabilities. We explain each step so you understand what we did and why.
Does a mesh network work better than a single router with extenders?
Almost always yes. Extenders cut your bandwidth roughly in half and create separate network names, so your phone gets confused when moving between rooms. A proper multi-AP system (Unifi, Ruijie, or TP-Link) uses the same network name everywhere and hands your device off seamlessly. For a villa or larger apartment, the difference is immediately noticeable.
Done With the Dead Zones?
Tell us your home size and what's not working — we'll quote you a fixed price and can often come the same day.