Wi-Fi mesh installation
Strategically placed access points with wired backhaul for even coverage across bedrooms, offices, garages, and outdoor living areas.

Easton Park is one of southeast Austin's largest master-planned communities — a 2,300-acre Brookfield development with multiple national builders. We know each builder's pre-wire quirks before we walk in the door.
Easton Park Wi-Fi installation work happens almost entirely in newer-build production homes. The community covers more than 2,300 acres in southeast Austin off SH-71 and SH-130, with homes built since roughly 2017 by Brookfield Residential, DR Horton, Empire Communities, Pacesetter, KB Home, Highland, and several others. Each builder has its own pre-wire conventions — where the structured panel lives, which rooms get a Cat6 drop, and how the conduit was routed during framing.
Easton Park has the advantage of community-provided fiber, which gives most homes a clean high-speed handoff at the demarcation point. The bottleneck is rarely the internet feed; it is the consumer router supplied with the package and the unterminated Cat6 runs sitting in the garage panel.
We finish the network the way the homeowner needed it from day one: terminate the runs into a patch panel, add a managed PoE switch sized for the floor plan, mount ceiling access points in the rooms the builder anticipated, and configure VLANs that separate the heavy smart-home device count from the work-from-home traffic. Because Easton Park floor plans repeat within a builder section, once we install in one home we usually have an accurate quote for the same plan two streets over.
Every job starts with a site survey. The list below is the menu we draw from depending on what the house actually needs.
Strategically placed access points with wired backhaul for even coverage across bedrooms, offices, garages, and outdoor living areas.
Site survey, RF heat-mapping, and targeted access point placement to fix the one room that has always been unusable.
Lights, locks, thermostats, doorbells, and cameras configured into one network that actually behaves like a system instead of a pile of apps.
Clean Cat6 and Cat6A runs, labeled patch panels, and PoE switching so wired devices and access points have a real backbone.
Guest networks, IoT VLANs, secure credentials, and firmware-aware setup so your network is hard to misuse and easy to audit.
PoE camera placement, NVR setup, and recording configuration tied to the same network we install, with mobile and desktop access.

Cost depends on the size of the home, how much cabling has to be run, and how many access points and switches the design calls for. After a free site survey we provide a written quote with transparent line items so there are no surprises on install day.
Most residential installs are completed in a single day. Larger custom homes, properties with multiple buildings, or jobs that include extensive new cabling can run into a second day, which we confirm in writing before we start.
Yes. Every install includes a walkthrough, labeled equipment, written documentation, and a clear path to reach support. We also offer optional maintenance plans for ongoing monitoring and updates.
The community fiber gives you a fast handoff, but everything past the wall — router, switch, access points, cabling — is still on you. Most Easton Park homes ship with a consumer router that cannot fill the floor plan. We connect to the community fiber and design the in-home network so the speed actually reaches your devices.
Yes, in nearly every case. Easton Park builders run Cat6 to a structured panel during framing. We terminate those runs into a proper patch panel, replace the consumer switch with a managed PoE model, and tie our access points back to the panel so the existing in-wall cabling does the work it was meant to do.
We work across the greater Austin area. If you are close to Easton Park but in a neighboring city, one of these pages is probably a better fit.
Easton Park sits in Southeast Austin, off SH-71 and SH-130. We schedule Easton Park jobs alongside other visits in this part of the metro, which keeps trip charges and lead times reasonable.
For the full residential overview, see our residential Wi-Fi installation page. New construction or remodels should start with the builders page.
Free on-site survey, written quote, clean install. We will map the problem, explain the options, and build a plan that fits the house.