WiFi & Home Network Installation in Jesup, GA
Mesh systems, access points and Cat6 ethernet designed for how your home is actually built — and we test the signal in every room before we call it done.
Tired of Carrying Your Phone to the Window for a Signal?
You pay for fast internet, but the back bedroom buffers, video calls freeze in the office, and the porch might as well be another county. KELV handles WiFi installation in Jesup, GA and across Southeast Georgia — designing home networks around the way your house is actually built, not the way the router box hoped it would be. Mesh WiFi, wired access points, Cat6 ethernet runs: whatever your home needs to put a strong, fast signal in every room.
The fix is rarely "buy a more expensive router." It's placing the right equipment in the right spots, wiring the backbone where wireless can't do the job, and then proving the result with a speed test in each room. That's the difference between a network that's installed and one that just got plugged in.
What's Included in Every WiFi & Network Install
- WiFi assessment — we measure your current signal room by room and find exactly where and why it dies.
- Mesh system design — node count and placement planned for your square footage, floor plan and wall construction.
- Access point installation — ceiling or wall-mounted APs, wired back to the router, for coverage a plug-in node can't match.
- Ethernet & Cat6 runs — hardwired drops for TVs, consoles, cameras and offices, run cleanly through walls and attic.
- AT&T service install support — we help get your AT&T service in, place the gateway sensibly and build the network around it.
- Room-by-room testing — signal and speed checked in every room with you watching before we pack up.
Why Your Home Has WiFi Dead Zones
Dead zones aren't bad luck — they're physics. Routers get parked wherever the internet enters the house, usually a corner office or an entertainment center. Every interior wall eats a slice of the signal, brick and tile eat more, and metal roofing or foil-backed insulation (common in Georgia construction) can flatten it entirely. By the time the signal crosses the house, there's nothing left for the far bedroom.
One router can't beat a long ranch layout or a two-story floor plan — coverage has to be distributed. That's what mesh nodes and wired access points do. Our post on why homes have WiFi dead zones breaks down the common causes we find on real Southeast Georgia jobs, and what fixes each one.
Free WiFi Assessment
We'll map your dead zones and quote the exact fix — $25 off your first install when you mention the website.
Call (236) 349-7751What Affects Your WiFi Installation Price?
Every home gets one upfront quote after the assessment. Here's what moves the number:
| Factor | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Home size & layout | More square footage and more floors mean more nodes or access points to cover them. |
| Construction | Brick, tile, metal roofing and foil insulation block signal and change the design. |
| Mesh vs wired APs | Plug-in mesh is quicker; hardwired access points cost more up front and perform better for busy households. |
| Ethernet runs | Each Cat6 drop adds cable and labor — worth it for TVs, cameras and home offices. |
| Equipment | We can supply the mesh system and hardware or install gear you've already bought. |
Wondering whether a cheap extender would do? Sometimes it genuinely will — our mesh WiFi vs extenders comparison gives you the honest answer before you spend anything.
Our 4-Step Network Process
1. Assess
We measure your signal room by room and find where coverage dies and why.
2. Design & Quote
A network plan matched to your home's layout and budget, priced upfront in one number.
3. Install
Nodes, access points and ethernet runs placed and wired cleanly — no cables draped down hallways.
4. Test Every Room
You watch the speed readings with us in each room. We're done when the coverage is proven, not promised.
Why SE Georgia Homes Call KELV for WiFi
Plenty of people can plug in a mesh kit. The jobs we get called to fix are the ones where nobody measured anything — nodes stacked in the same hallway, extenders halving the speed, a gateway buried in a cabinet. We treat your network like the utility it's become: assessed first, designed on purpose, wired properly and proven room by room.
"Sorted out our WiFi dead spots and set up surround sound in the living room. Professional from start to finish." — Tasha R., Brunswick, GA
Building or renovating? The cheapest time to get a great network is before the drywall goes up — see our new-home pre-wiring service. And once the WiFi is solid, it's the foundation for everything else, from streaming to a full smart home setup.
Home Networks vs Business Networks
At home, the network serves your family: streaming in the living room, a work-from-home office that can't drop a call, game consoles, and a growing pile of smart devices. A well-placed mesh system or a couple of wired access points usually covers it. A business network carries more weight — if the WiFi goes down, the card reader goes down with it.
For shops, offices, restaurants and churches we design networks with separation built in: your point-of-sale and office computers on one network, customer or guest WiFi on another, so a visitor's laptop never touches the machine that runs your books. Churches ask us for dependable bandwidth where the service is streamed; restaurants want coverage that reaches the patio tables without leaking into the parking lot.
- Homes — mesh or wired access points sized to the floor plan, every room tested before we leave.
- Shops & restaurants — guest WiFi separated from the point of sale, coverage where customers actually sit.
- Offices — wired drops for desks and printers, wireless that holds up on video calls.
- Churches — solid bandwidth at the sound booth for streaming, plus coverage for the fellowship hall.
Mesh Systems & Network Gear: What We Help You Choose
There's no single best system — there's the right one for your building and how you use it. For most homes, plug-in mesh systems like eero and TP-Link Deco hit the sweet spot: one network name, a simple app, easy to expand later. For larger homes, metal-heavy construction or businesses, we lean toward UniFi — wired access points on the ceiling that outperform any plug-in node, with guest networks, cameras and switches managed in one place.
What decides it: your square footage, whether we can get wire to where an access point should go, how many devices run at once, and whether you'd rather have plug-and-play simplicity or room to grow. Already bought a system? We'll install it right — placement matters more than the badge on the box.
What to Expect After the Install
Before we leave, you'll have walked every room with us and watched the speed readings yourself. We hand over the network names and passwords written down, set up the app on your phone, show you how to add a new device, and take every box and cable scrap with us.
One Southeast Georgia note: out here, the WiFi question often doesn't stop at the back door. Plenty of our customers have a workshop, pole barn or well house a good distance from the home, and metal buildings block signal almost completely. We can run cable or set up a point-to-point link to put real coverage in an outbuilding — ask during your assessment.
Afterward, questions come with living on the network — a new printer, a camera that won't join, a room that changed use. Call or text and we'll walk you through it; we stand behind our work, and small adjustments are part of that. Save (236) 349-7751 — the person who answers is the one who installed your network.
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