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Structured Cabling & Enterprise Wi-Fi

Cat6/Cat6A structured cabling, Ubiquiti UniFi and Cisco networks, fibre backhaul and secure Wi-Fi, designed for homes and businesses across Berkshire, Thames Valley and London.

CEDIA Trained & Certified
Since 2010 — 500+ projects
Berkshire, Thames Valley & London
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Rock-Solid Connectivity, Everywhere

Every modern AV, lighting and security system relies on a properly designed network. If the network is underbuilt, everything else feels sluggish, drops off or fails intermittently — and the whole smart home experience suffers. We design and install the network first, then layer everything else on top.

We install Ubiquiti UniFi as standard for most residential projects — enterprise-grade performance at a sensible price, with proper management — and Cisco or Ruckus for larger commercial deployments. Every cable run is labelled, patch-panelled and tested with a Fluke certifier. Every rack is photographed and documented. Every system is monitored remotely so we see problems before you do.

We work across Berkshire, Thames Valley, London and the wider UK, on everything from city apartments to country estates, rural properties with multiple outbuildings and multi-site commercial clients.

Ubiquiti UniFi enterprise Wi-Fi
Cisco Meraki & Ruckus deployments
Cat6 / Cat6A structured cabling
Fibre backhaul & outbuilding links
VLAN segmentation & firewall rules
Guest & IoT network isolation
AV-grade rack build & patching
24/7 remote monitoring & alerting
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Professional AV and networking rack with UniFi switches, patch panels and labelled Cat6A terminations

Why Quest End for Networking

Fluke-certified every timeEvery cable run we terminate is tested with a Fluke certifier and you get the test report at handover. No guesswork, no ‘it seems to work’.
Designed for AV, not just laptopsA network that’s fine for browsing falls apart under 4K streaming, Savant/Crestron traffic and 30 smart devices. We design for peak AV load from the start.
Proper segmentationWe separate staff, guest, IoT, CCTV and AV traffic into their own VLANs with sensible firewall rules. Your smart fridge can’t see your laptop. Guests can’t see anything.
Remote monitoring includedEvery network we install is remotely monitored. If a switch drops, an AP goes offline, or the internet fails, we see it before you call.

Brands & Platforms We Install

Ubiquiti
Cisco Meraki
Ruckus
Fluke
Draytek
Fortinet

Frequently Asked Questions

The things clients ask us most often before we start a project.

Do I really need structured cabling in a modern wireless home?

Yes — more than ever. Wireless is for devices that move; everything that doesn’t move (TVs, AV kit, cameras, smart speakers, access points themselves) should be wired if access allows. A proper structured cable plant dramatically improves Wi-Fi, because every access point gets its own gigabit uplink.

What Wi-Fi system do you recommend?

For residential and small commercial we install Ubiquiti UniFi as standard — it’s fast, reliable, well-supported and gives us proper management. For larger commercial sites with very high device counts we typically recommend Cisco Meraki or Ruckus.

Can you improve my existing Wi-Fi without replacing everything?

Often yes. A quick site survey usually identifies the 2–3 changes that will fix the worst dead spots — correctly positioned access points, wired backhaul, proper channel planning and dual-band splitting. We’re happy to do a diagnostic visit and quote remedial work.

Do you handle fibre between buildings?

Yes — we regularly trench and install fibre between main houses, coach houses, gym buildings, pool houses and garden offices, with proper armoured cable and fibre patch points at each end.

Can you support the network after installation?

Yes. All of our networks come under ongoing remote monitoring and can be put on an annual support plan with defined response times and scheduled health checks.

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Let’s design the network first

Book a site survey. We’ll measure Wi-Fi coverage, look at cable routes, and propose a network that will still feel fast in 10 years.