Wi-Fi that actually
reaches every room.
Business-grade UniFi networks, CCTV and smart homes for larger properties where the mesh kit didn't fix it — engineered from a real site survey, installed properly, and supported by the same engineer afterwards. Based in Marlow, covering the Thames Valley.
- 5★ client reviews
- Veteran-owned
- Free site survey
- Fixed-price quotes
- 30-day post-install support
Everything you need, one phone call.
From the cabling in your loft to the app on your customers' phones, you've got one team to call — and we stay committed to providing full customer care after all installations.
Wi-Fi & Networking
Properly engineered Wi-Fi and network design — no more dead-spots, no more rebooting the router.
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Physical Security
CCTV, access control and alarms — professionally installed and integrated with your network.
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App & Web Development
Custom websites, web applications and mobile apps — built and supported by the same engineer.
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Home Automation
Smart homes that are private, fast and keep working when the internet doesn't.
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Support & Maintenance
Ongoing care so you never have to troubleshoot your own house alone.
Learn moreBased in Marlow. We cover Marlow, Maidenhead, Henley-on-Thames, Beaconsfield, Bourne End, Cookham and High Wycombe — and the rest of the Thames Valley by arrangement. See where we work.
The mesh network never quite worked, did it?
Mesh and powerline kit are designed for small flats with thin walls. Once you add a second storey, thick masonry, a loft, or 200 m² of floorspace, the laws of physics catch up — and rebooting the router for the third time this week isn't going to fix it.
Half the bandwidth, every hop
Wireless mesh nodes share the same airtime they serve clients with, so each "hop" between nodes costs you ~50% throughput. By the third hop you're back on dial-up.
Walls stop signal. Period.
Lath-and-plaster, brick chimneys, foil-backed insulation, copper pipes — every house has them, and no consumer access point is going to punch through them. The only fix is more APs in the right places, fed by cable.
"Set-and-forget" isn't a feature
The pretty app says everything's fine while the back bedroom can't load a video. Without a real dashboard you can't see why — so you reboot the router again and hope.
LittleWick House — 4 floors + cellar + annex
Eleven access points, three distribution switches, a Dream Machine Pro at the core, and three VLANs separating home, IoT and guest traffic. Rock-solid Wi-Fi from loft to cellar to annex, with no dead-spots and room to grow.
What real coverage looks like
Multiple wired access points, sized and sited from a real survey of your property — not guessed at from the size of the box. PoE down the same Cat6 cable, so no plug socket needed at every mount. One managed dashboard. No cloud lock-in. No mesh.
Technologies we trust
The smart bits that actually do something useful.
We've been threading AI through every install for a couple of years now — not because it's on the marketing brochure, but because it works. On-device camera detection, anomaly alerts on the network, a voice assistant that runs locally and doesn't phone home.
Cameras that know what they're looking at
UniFi's AI cameras tell person from vehicle from package on the camera itself — and (optionally) recognise faces and number plates. Your phone only buzzes for things that matter, and the footage never leaves your house for an AI to "look at it".
A network that flags its own problems
UniFi's traffic intelligence picks out the smart bulb that's started phoning home to a server in another country, or the camera that suddenly tripled its bandwidth — long before you'd notice manually.
Talk to your house, privately
Home Assistant's voice assistant runs speech recognition, language understanding and the response on the box in your house. "Turn off everything upstairs", "are the lights off downstairs?" — answered locally. No Amazon, no Google, no recordings going anywhere.
AI features in the software we build
For clients who want it, we build Claude, OpenAI or local-LLM features into their own apps — document summarisation, smart intake forms, RAG over their own data. With cost, privacy and accuracy as design constraints, not afterthoughts.
What a complete rebuild looks like.
LittleWick House — whole-property UniFi network
A large residential property in Maidenhead across four floors, plus a cellar, garage and separate annex. Eleven access points, three distribution switches, a Dream Machine Pro at the core, and three VLANs separating home, IoT and guest traffic — all on a single managed network with no dead spots.
Outcome
Rock-solid Wi-Fi from loft to cellar to annex, with proper network segmentation and room to grow.
What's running
Eleven access points feeding wired backhaul, three PoE switches and a Dream Machine Pro at the core. Three VLANs for home, IoT and guest traffic — all on a single managed dashboard. No mesh, no boosters, no compromises.
What people say.
Marco redesigned our Wi-Fi and built a full smart home setup. Everything just works — and when we need a tweak he's a message away.Helen R.Owner, Chiltern View
Luma Tech delivered our mobile app on time and on budget. Clean code, sensible advice, and a partner who actually understands the business.James T.Co-founder, For Sale By Owner
Beautiful website, fast turnaround, and ongoing support. I never feel like I'm bothering them — they treat the site like it's their own.Claire M.Paws 4 Thought Dogs
Things people ask before getting in touch
What areas do you cover?
We're based in Marlow and cover the Thames Valley — Marlow, Maidenhead, Henley-on-Thames, Beaconsfield, Bourne End, Cookham and High Wycombe. We'll travel further across Buckinghamshire and Berkshire by arrangement.
How much does a Wi-Fi installation cost?
Every property is different — the honest answer is we'll quote after a site survey. A typical large-home UniFi install (4–6 access points, switching, cabling) runs from around £3,000; bigger properties with 8+ APs, multiple VLANs and CCTV usually fall between £8,000 and £20,000. Every quote is fixed-price and written down — no day rates, no surprise add-ons.
How long does an installation take?
A standard home Wi-Fi install is usually 1–2 days on site once we've finished the survey and ordered kit. Whole-property networks with structured cabling can run to 5–10 days, often split across visits so we work around your routine. We agree the schedule up-front and stick to it.
Do I have to sign up to a care plan?
No. Every install comes with 30 days of post-install support as standard. Care plans are optional from there — they're for clients who want monitoring, faster response, and one engineer who knows the system on call. From £75/month + VAT for homes or £25/user/month for small businesses.
Why UniFi instead of consumer mesh kit?
Consumer mesh and powerline kit are designed for small flats with thin walls. Once you add a second storey, thick masonry, or 200+ m² of floorspace, the physics catch up. UniFi gives you wired access points (no halving bandwidth every hop), real diagnostics, and one dashboard for Wi-Fi, switching and CCTV — the same kit that runs in offices and hotels.
Will my CCTV footage be stored in the cloud?
Not unless you specifically want it to be. We default to UniFi Protect, which records to a small NVR at your house. No monthly subscription, no third-party AI looking through your footage, and it keeps working when your broadband doesn't.