Evergreen, CO · Networks & phones

Wi-Fi that works in every corner. Phones that ring.

Mesh Wi-Fi, ethernet runs, VoIP and analog phone systems, and cell signal boosters for Evergreen homes, ranches, restaurants, offices, retail, and commercial properties — POS-friendly networks, separate guest SSIDs, reliable wired backbones, and full bars where you used to have one.

One bar in the back bedroom isn't a network.

Evergreen properties are tough on Wi-Fi — and on cell signal. Log walls, metal roofs, two-story floor plans, detached shops, terrain shadows. We design networks the way the property is actually used: solid Wi-Fi coverage where you live or work, hardened ethernet for the gear that matters, phone systems that ring even when the cell signal doesn't, and cell boosters that turn one bar at the kitchen window into full bars throughout the house, ranch, or restaurant.

Mesh Wi-Fi systems

Ubiquiti UniFi, eero Pro, TP-Link Deco, and Aruba Instant On — sized to your square footage, walls, and devices. Residential and commercial-grade options, properly placed and tuned.

Ethernet runs & drops

Cat6/Cat6a runs for offices, A/V, cameras, and access points. Cleanly terminated, labeled, tested, and documented.

VoIP & business phone systems

Hosted VoIP, on-prem PBX, ATA gateways for legacy analog phones, dedicated lines for emergency / fax / reservations. Voicemail, IVR, ring groups, multi-line setups for offices, retail, and restaurants.

Cell signal boosters

weBoost, SureCall, Cel-Fi, and HiBoost installs for properties stuck with one bar (or none). Donor-antenna placement, attic / soffit cable runs, in-building distribution antennas — and FCC-compliant tuning that won't get your gain shut off.

Detached buildings & shops

Fiber or hardened ethernet to the shop, barn, ADU, guest cabin, or detached commercial outbuilding. Buried, weather-rated, properly grounded.

Network security

Guest VLANs, IoT segmentation, firewall rules, and vendor-grade access points so smart-home gear doesn't share the network with your laptops.

Failover & uptime

Starlink-as-backup-ISP, dual-WAN routers, and configured failover so a Comcast outage doesn't take down work, school, or security.

What a real Sasquatch network looks like

Site survey first

We walk the property with a Wi-Fi analyzer and map dead spots. The proposal lists where each AP goes, why, and what it'll do for your worst spot.

Wired backbone

Wi-Fi only as good as what's behind it. Where it makes sense we run ethernet to APs, TVs, and offices so wireless capacity isn't fighting itself.

Phone system options

Hosted VoIP for small offices, RingCentral / 8x8 / Sangoma for restaurants, retail, and larger commercial setups. We also keep analog handsets working through ATA gateways for clients who need them.

Cell boosters that actually work in Evergreen

We start by measuring outside signal at the donor location (north / east / west / south side of the roof), pick the carrier band combination that matters for your phones, and size the booster + indoor antennas to your square footage. Standalone boosters for homes and small offices; multi-antenna distributed setups for ranches, restaurants, and commercial sites.

Documentation

Every install ships with a network map, IP plan, credentials handoff, and a one-page cheat sheet. If something goes sideways, you (or the next tech) know what's where.

Stop fighting the Wi-Fi.

A two-hour site visit and we'll have a real plan. Call, text, or use the form — we'll line out cost, timeline, and gear.