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

Travisso, Crystal Falls, Bryson, Larkspur, Caballo Ranch — Leander's fast-growing northwest corridor is full of homes that were rough-wired during framing but never properly finished. We pick up where the builder stopped.
Leander has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the Austin metro for several years, and most of our Leander Wi-Fi installation calls happen in neighborhoods built since 2018: Travisso, Crystal Falls, Bryson, Larkspur, Caballo Ranch, Savanna Ranch, and Reagan's Overlook. These homes are usually rough-wired during framing — sometimes with conduit pre-runs to upstairs rooms — but the work often stops at unterminated cable in the attic or a structured panel that was never finished.
We see a recurring pattern: the builder drops Cat6 to a panel in the garage, plugs the ISP modem in, and considers it done. The homeowner moves in, mounts a 75-inch TV in a media room at the far end, and immediately runs into buffering. The fix is to terminate the existing runs into a proper switch, add PoE-fed ceiling access points where the builder anticipated them, and configure VLANs so the growing smart-home device count does not crowd the laptops.
Many Leander households also commute to Tesla's Giga Texas or Apple's North Campus, which means home-office reliability matters more here than in commuter suburbs further east. We design every Leander network around a hardwired backhaul whenever the framing allows for it.
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.
Usually yes. Builder pre-wire in Leander typically means cable was pulled to convenient locations during framing but never terminated, tested, or connected to a usable switch. We finish the work: terminate the keystones, add a managed switch and PoE access points, and verify each drop actually carries traffic.
Yes, and pre-move-in is the cleanest time to do it. We coordinate with the builder or your project manager to mount access points, run any extra drops we need, and configure the network so the house is ready when you walk in with the boxes.
We work across the greater Austin area. If you are close to Leander but in a neighboring city, one of these pages is probably a better fit.
Leander sits in Williamson County, northwest of Cedar Park. We schedule Leander 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.