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[ services / networking ]

unifi networks — designed, cabled and racked by the same hands.

Full Ubiquiti buildouts: gateways, switching, Wi-Fi and the cabling underneath — one installer from the wall socket up.

Most network problems are really installation problems. Kelu IT designs the network and does the physical work — runs the cable, terminates it, labels it, racks the gear — so there's no gap between the diagram and the wall. VLANs separate your gear from guest Wi-Fi, multi-site links tie offices together, and the Hyper-V hosts and NAS boxes behind it all get the same treatment. Everything is documented, so the network isn't a mystery that lives in someone's head.

{ what you get }

  • + unifi network design & buildout
  • + business wi-fi that reaches
  • + cabling, termination & rack work
  • + vlans & network segmentation
  • + multi-site links
  • + servers — hyper-v, physical, nas
{
  vendor:
    "unifi / ubiquiti — exclusively",
  physical:
    "cable · terminate · label · rack",
  scale:
    "single office to multi-site",
  handover:
    "documented, not memorised"
}

[  ]

asked before, answered straight.

why unifi?

One stack for gateway, switching, Wi-Fi, cameras and door access — managed from one app, with no per-device licence fees. We build on it exclusively, which means we know exactly how it fails and how it flies.

do you do the cabling yourselves?

Yes — cable runs, termination, patch panels and rack work are done by the same engineer who designs the network. No handball between a designer and a contractor.

can you fix the network we already have?

Usually. Sometimes it's config, sometimes it's one bad cable, sometimes it's an access point in a ceiling cavity acting as a very expensive heater. We diagnose before we quote a rebuild.

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[ the easy part ]

let's make the network boring.