New homes
Plan access points and cabling before walls and ceilings are finished.
About DIY WiFi
More than 15 years of hands-on experience designing and deploying WiFi networks for homes and businesses.
From new homes and renovations to offices, retail spaces and commercial environments, DIY WiFi turns knowledge normally hidden behind IT terminology into practical guidance anyone involved in a build can understand.
15+
Years of home & business WiFi deployment experience
Experience across real buildings
Plan access points and cabling before walls and ceilings are finished.
Improve coverage and replace poorly performing WiFi systems.
Use building access while wiring can still be changed.
Plan coverage across workspaces, meeting rooms and common areas.
Consider customer spaces, staff devices and business systems.
Create practical network designs for larger environments.
The philosophy
Many problems begin long before the equipment is installed.
Access points get installed where cable happens to be available. Not enough cabling is installed. Equipment is purchased without considering the building.
DIY WiFi exists to help solve those problems before they become expensive or inconvenient.
Why DIY WiFi?
For many homes and small businesses, the difficult part isn’t installing an access point. It’s knowing where it should go, how many are needed, what cable to install, what equipment to buy and how it should connect.
We design it.
You install it.
Human review
Your building plans are reviewed with real-world WiFi deployment experience behind the recommendations.
The goal isn’t to sell you the most equipment. It’s to work out what your building actually needs.
A focused ecosystem
UniFi offers a broad ecosystem of WiFi access points, gateways, switches and related network hardware. DIY WiFi recommends a focused set suited to each project—not an endless catalogue.
DIY WiFi is an independent business and does not claim to be an authorised reseller, official partner or Ubiquiti representative.
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Building, renovating or fitting out a new space?