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ISP-provided equipment was designed for average apartments. Luxury homes with 80+ connected devices, multiple floors, and outdoor spaces need infrastructure designed for that environment.
Call (239) 300-0652 Every system in your home — automation, cameras, AV, climate, remote work, and outdoor entertainment — depends on the network beneath it. Naples Top Tech LLC builds wired backbones, deploys enterprise access points, segments networks with VLANs where appropriate, organizes equipment racks, and documents every connection. The result is a network that grows with the property and can be supported by any qualified technician.
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Where home networks quietly fail
ISP-provided equipment was designed for average apartments. Luxury homes with 80+ connected devices, multiple floors, and outdoor spaces need infrastructure designed for that environment.
When automation, cameras, guest devices, smart TVs, and work computers all share one flat network, performance and privacy both suffer. VLANs and firewall rules change the equation.
Unlabeled cables, stacked consumer gear, no ventilation, and undocumented switch configurations make every service call slower and every upgrade more expensive.
What a proper network includes
Structured cabling to every access point, camera, AV device, office, and equipment rack — so wireless capacity is used for mobility, not coverage workarounds.
Coverage is calculated based on floor plan, construction materials, and device density. Access points are placed for proper cell sizing, not random wall mounting.
IoT devices, cameras, guest access, automation, and trusted devices can be separated logically — reducing interference and limiting unnecessary traffic between segments.
Every cable is labeled. Every switch port is noted. The rack is ventilated, organized, and documented so the next technician doesn't need a guide.
Monitoring configuration allows selected alerts and remote access — essential for seasonal homeowners and managed properties.
From assessment to documentation
We review the floor plan, current equipment, device count, rack condition, coverage complaints, and any specific reliability or security concerns.
We plan backbone cabling paths, AP locations, switching and routing architecture, VLAN design, outdoor coverage, and rack layout before touching equipment.
Cabling, access points, switches, and rack components are installed and organized with clean labeling throughout.
Coverage, roaming performance, VLAN behavior, remote access, and documentation are confirmed before handoff.
What makes Naples Top Tech different
Southwest Florida network realities
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These pages explain the planning, documentation, privacy, and support standards behind the work — regardless of which technology is being installed.
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Large homes have greater square footage, denser construction materials, more simultaneous devices, and higher reliability expectations. A planned wired backbone with enterprise access points is more scalable and easier to service than any mesh system.
A VLAN is a way to logically separate network traffic — for example, keeping guest devices away from cameras, or isolating smart home devices from work computers. Whether VLANs make sense depends on the property, devices, and privacy expectations.
Yes. Naples Top Tech audits existing cabling, switching, routing, power, labeling, and documentation — then recommends cleanup, reorganization, or selective replacement as needed.
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Next step
Tell us about the property, the project phase, and what you need. We will identify the right next step before equipment decisions become rushed.