Scope
We define rooms, functions, scenarios, interfaces, equipment zones and technical restrictions.
We design and install stable Wi-Fi networks for homes with many connected devices, smart home controllers, media systems and remote work needs.
Wi-Fi and wired network are planned by zones, walls, racks and real usage, not by router placement only.
We define rooms, functions, scenarios, interfaces, equipment zones and technical restrictions.
Cabling, panels, racks, power groups and low-current routes are coordinated before installation.
KNX, Savant, network, AV and room devices are tied into predictable logic and clear control.
We test functions, tune scenarios, document the system and hand over service-ready infrastructure.
Reliable Wi-Fi depends on coverage planning, wired backhaul, access point placement, roaming settings and network segmentation.
Access point locations are planned around walls, floors, equipment rooms and actual user zones.
PoE switches, controllers, VLANs, guest networks and remote access are configured where needed.
Network design accounts for KNX/Savant controllers, cameras, panels, AV devices and dozens of clients.
Coverage, roaming and speed are checked after installation and adjusted on site.
Coverage modeling, 5 GHz planning, access point ecosystem and network infrastructure for connected homes.
From first review to commissioning, the process keeps design, budget and site work aligned.
We review plans, renovation stage, desired functions and constraints.
We define platforms, cable logic, panels, interfaces and scenarios.
We show equipment and implementation options with clear priorities.
Cabling, panels, devices and interfaces are installed according to the design.
Rooms, scenes, climate, lighting, media and remote access are configured.
The system is tested, documented and explained to the owner.
Short answers for clients comparing smart home options in Moscow.
Large homes and premium apartments often need wired access points, PoE and proper roaming rather than consumer mesh compromises.
Often yes, although the best result is achieved when wired backhaul can be planned before finishing.
Yes. Guest networks, device networks and smart home networks can be separated for security and stability.
Yes, but stationary cameras, panels and AV equipment are often better on wired connections where possible.
We will suggest the right architecture, budget range and next steps for a smart home project in Moscow or the Moscow Region.
Move from a single service to the full project picture: services overview, real case and budget logic.