North Georgia + Metro Atlanta home WiFi design

Whole-home WiFi without the weak spots.

Plan indoor rooms, outdoor spaces, cameras, and network drops before construction decisions are locked in.

The real problem

Most home WiFi problems start before the router is plugged in.

Free-router limitsInternet-provider WiFi is built for basic connection, not whole-property performance.
Missing dropsOffices, TVs, APs, cameras, and equipment closets need wired decisions early.
Outdoor blind spotsPatios, garages, driveways, pools, gates, and detached spaces rarely get planned well by accident.

The first offer

WiFi Design Package

A clear, low-risk planning package that turns your floor plans, remodel scope, walkthrough, or WiFi pain points into a practical Ubiquiti design plan.

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01Coverage map

Indoor and outdoor zones, including patios, garages, driveways, pools, workshops, and detached spaces.

02AP placement

Recommended Ubiquiti access point locations based on how the home will actually be used.

03Network drops

Practical drop planning for offices, TVs, cameras, APs, equipment, and high-use rooms.

04Project notes

Builder, designer, remodeler, or low-voltage notes when a project team is involved.

What gets planned

Coverage for the way the property actually works.

Good WiFi is not just internet speed. It is placement, wiring, cameras, outdoor reach, and future device capacity.

Indoor rooms

Home offices, media rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, basements, and everyday living spaces.

Outdoor spaces

Patios, pools, garages, driveways, gates, workshops, detached buildings, and outdoor entertainment zones.

Camera readiness

Plan network and coverage around camera locations instead of treating security as an afterthought.

Future devices

Streaming, gaming, smart-home gear, remote work, and the devices you have not bought yet.

Ubiquiti direction

A practical premium system choice for homes that need more than an ISP router or last-minute mesh kit.

Trade coordination

Clear notes your builder, designer, remodeler, electrician, or low-voltage partner can use.

Process

From guesswork to a buildable plan.

  1. 01Tell us about the home

    Project stage, pain points, outdoor areas, cameras, and how the home gets used.

  2. 02Share plans or walk through

    Floor plans, remodel drawings, property layout, or an existing-home walkthrough.

  3. 03Map coverage and drops

    Indoor/outdoor WiFi zones, Ubiquiti APs, network drops, cameras, and equipment locations.

  4. 04Use the plan

    Move into equipment selection, builder coordination, implementation, or validation.

Builders • Designers • Remodelers

A clear WiFi plan before the work closes in.

Blueprint WiFi gives homeowners and project teams practical guidance before walls, finishes, or equipment choices make fixes harder.

FAQ

Questions homeowners should ask early.

Why is the free router from my internet provider not enough?

It may work for basic connection, but many homes need better access point placement, wired drops, outdoor coverage, camera readiness, and equipment matched to the property layout.

When should WiFi be planned?

As early as possible — especially before walls close, remodel finishes are complete, or camera locations are finalized.

Why Ubiquiti?

Ubiquiti is a practical fit for homes that need wired access points, cleaner network control, camera readiness, and room to grow without feeling like corporate IT.

Can Blueprint WiFi work with my builder or remodeler?

Yes. The design package can include notes that help project teams understand access point, network-drop, and camera-readiness decisions.

Start here

Building, remodeling, adding cameras, or tired of weak WiFi?

Start with a WiFi Design Package for your North Georgia or Metro Atlanta home. The first conversation should cover project stage, floor plans, weak areas, outdoor spaces, camera plans, and Ubiquiti readiness.

What to prepare
  • City or neighborhood
  • New build, remodel, existing home, or camera project
  • Floor plans or a quick walkthrough
  • Indoor and outdoor areas that matter most
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