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Residential network & Wi‑Fi

A connected home depends first on its network. Wi‑Fi should be treated as infrastructure, not as an accessory added after the building work.

Residential network and audiovisual rack integrated into joinery

Infrastructure before finishes

Structured cabling, network outlets, the technical rack and access-point locations should be defined before ceilings and walls are closed.

This anticipation reduces compromises and avoids relying on consumer repeaters in large or complex properties.

Consistent coverage and roaming

Access points are positioned according to geometry, materials, floors, outbuildings and outdoor spaces.

The aim is to maintain stable connectivity while moving through the property and support simultaneous family, audiovisual, automation and security needs.

  • Wired access points
  • Indoor and outdoor coverage
  • Seamless roaming
  • Technical-area planning

Active network and segmentation

Switching, PoE power, routing and separation of uses are sized to the project.

Appropriate segmentation helps organise technical devices, personal devices and guest access while making troubleshooting easier.

A clear package for the electrician

Jer’Home Solutions translates the network architecture into cabling requirements, locations and specifications. The electrical contractor can then include passive infrastructure in their scope with a clear picture of the expected result.

A complete approach

One expertise connected
to the rest of the home.