Wi-Fi that works everywhere.
Professional Wi-Fi design and installation for large homes, difficult layouts, upstairs rooms, outdoor spaces, home offices, gaming rooms, golf simulators, cameras, and guest houses.
What customers call us for
No dead zones. No buffering. No failed Zoom calls.
Most customers do not care whether the answer is mesh, access points, Ethernet backhaul, or better placement. They just want Wi-Fi that works in the places their family actually uses it.
Dead Zones
Rooms where Wi-Fi drops, buffers, slows down, or disappears entirely — especially far corners, upstairs bedrooms, home offices, and bonus rooms.
Large Homes
Bigger homes often need more than one router. We plan coverage around the layout, construction, distance, and where people actually use devices.
Outdoor Wi-Fi
Patios, pool areas, outdoor cameras, doorbells, guest houses, garages, and detached areas may need better placement or dedicated outdoor coverage.
Streaming & Smart TVs
Stop buffering, weak TV connections, and unreliable media rooms with better Wi-Fi placement or wired connections where they make sense.
Gaming & Golf Simulators
High-demand devices need stable connections. We can improve game rooms, consoles, PCs, golf simulators, and entertainment spaces.
Home Offices
Remote work depends on reliability. We help reduce dropped calls, weak laptop connections, printer issues, and unstable office coverage.
The problem with ordinary Wi-Fi
You probably do not need a “stronger router.” You need a better Wi-Fi design.
Store-bought mesh systems are not always bad. They are just often placed badly, connected badly, or forced to solve a layout problem they were never designed to solve by themselves.
Typical DIY mesh setup
Bulletproof Wi-Fi installation
Hardwired mesh and access points
When Wi-Fi has to work everywhere, wiring often makes the difference.
A mesh system can be much more reliable when the important access points or mesh nodes are connected with Ethernet instead of depending entirely on wireless communication between nodes.
This is called wired backhaul. In large homes, difficult layouts, thick walls, upstairs rooms, media rooms, home offices, and outdoor areas, it can be the difference between “connected” and truly dependable.
If your home already has Ethernet wiring in a structured media enclosure or data panel, we may be able to activate and use that wiring to improve the whole Wi-Fi system.
How we install whole-home Wi-Fi
Designed, placed, connected, and tested.
We do not just drop off a mesh kit and hope for the best. The goal is to build a practical system around the layout, devices, problem areas, and coverage expectations of your home.
Assess the space
We look at square footage, floors, wall construction, problem rooms, outdoor goals, existing wiring, and where your family actually uses Wi-Fi.
Plan placement
Mesh nodes and access points need smart placement. Distance, walls, interference, and backhaul matter more than most people realize.
Connect the system
We integrate the modem, router, switches, data panel, wired backhaul, access points, and mesh equipment into one working system.
Test real usage
We verify the important areas: streaming, Zoom, gaming, offices, upstairs rooms, outdoor areas, cameras, and the rooms that caused frustration.
Real whole-home Wi-Fi reviews
Customers call us when Wi-Fi has to work everywhere.
These reviews focus on mesh Wi-Fi, hardwired systems, large homes, outdoor coverage, streaming, gaming, home offices, and difficult Wi-Fi problems.
Scott Unclebach
Google Review · 5 Stars“What a great experience. Responsive, on time and a real Pro!! Installed a mesh Wi-Fi, hardwired the system in some tough areas, clean equipment placement out of the way, and the reliability improvements are off the charts. I asked for WiFi to cover my property and it exceeded my expectations!!”
Read Google reviews →Jason Harn
Google Review · 5 Stars“We used Bullet Proof WiFi to install a mesh WiFi network in our home and couldn’t be more satisfied. System works great and our family of six can now power golf simulator upstairs, stream movies downstairs, play Xbox, use computers etc all at once.”
Read Google reviews →Amy Brady
Google Review · 5 Stars“About three years ago, I had Jeremy install Bulletproof Mesh WiFi around my house. It was the BEST decision I ever made! The mesh WiFi has been outstanding in my house! Great connections throughout the house. I can even sit outside far away from my house and get WiFi on my iPad.”
Read Google reviews →Pricing preview
Most whole-home Wi-Fi installs are much less expensive than people expect.
The final price depends on home size, construction, number of access points or mesh nodes, existing wiring, outdoor goals, data panel condition, equipment choices, and whether hardwired backhaul is needed.
What affects cost?
Complexity matters.
A simple mesh upgrade is different from a large home with attic access, detached spaces, outdoor cameras, wired backhaul, data panel cleanup, or ceiling-mounted access points.
The calculator is the best place to start because it gives a more realistic estimate based on your home and coverage goals.
Common questions
Questions customers ask before installing whole-home Wi-Fi.
Will mesh Wi-Fi fix my dead zones?
Usually, if it is designed and placed correctly. In some homes, hardwired access points or wired mesh backhaul are needed to get the reliability people expect.
Do I need Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7?
For most homes, proper placement and backhaul matter more than chasing the newest number on the box. A well-installed Wi-Fi 6 system can outperform a poorly placed Wi-Fi 7 system.
Can you make Wi-Fi work outside?
Yes, depending on distance, layout, walls, mounting options, power, and whether we can hardwire or properly place equipment for patios, yards, cameras, and detached areas.
Can you use equipment I already bought?
Sometimes. We can often install and configure customer-provided equipment, but we may recommend better placement, additional nodes, wired backhaul, or different equipment if the existing gear is not a good fit.
Do you run wires for mesh systems?
Yes. Hardwiring mesh nodes or access points can dramatically improve reliability, especially in large homes, difficult layouts, media rooms, offices, and outdoor coverage areas.
Do you work with AT&T, Spectrum, Frontier, and other providers?
Yes. The internet provider brings service to the home. Bulletproof WiFi improves the network inside and around the home so your devices can actually use that connection reliably.
Ready for Wi-Fi that finally works everywhere?
Call Bulletproof WiFi for whole-home Wi-Fi design, mesh installation, hardwired backhaul, outdoor coverage, home office reliability, streaming, gaming, cameras, and difficult coverage problems.