Wi-Fi Dropping in the Back? We Cable It for Real Coverage.
Dead zones, dropped calls, slow corners. Most bad business Wi-Fi is a cabling and placement problem, not a router problem. Norvet plans access point coverage and runs the cabling so the signal actually reaches every corner.
Veteran & minority-owned · SDVOSB-certified · Atlanta HQ, projects nationwide
The situation
Why your Wi-Fi keeps failing
A bigger router rarely fixes it. These are the real reasons coverage breaks down.
Dead zones nobody can fix
The signal is fine by the router and useless in the back office, the warehouse, or the far conference room. Moving the router does not help.
One consumer router doing too much
A single off-the-shelf access point cannot cover a real business space. The fix is properly placed, properly cabled access points, not a bigger antenna.
Access points with nowhere to plug in
You bought business-grade access points but there is no cabling in the ceiling to feed them. They are sitting in a box.
Coverage that never kept up with the space
You added a mezzanine, a patio, or a second suite, and the Wi-Fi never followed.
What we handle
What a Wi-Fi cabling project includes
We plan coverage to how your space is actually used, then cable for it.
Coverage planning
We map where access points need to go based on your floor plan and how the space is used, so you cover the dead zones instead of guessing.
Access point cabling
Clean ceiling and wall drops to each access point location, routed and terminated so the hardware has a real home.
Closet and switch side
Runs landed and labeled at the closet, ready for the switch and PoE that power the access points.
Outdoor and hard-to-reach areas
Patios, warehouses, and detached spaces cabled for coverage where consumer gear never reaches.
Tested coverage
We verify the runs so the access points have a clean connection before you rely on them.
How it works
From first call to documented handoff
The same disciplined process on every project. No guesswork, no scope creep.
Site walkthrough or plan review
We walk the space or review your floor plan and photos to understand scope before anything is quoted.
Scope and quote
You get a clear, itemized quote: drops, materials, labor, timeline. No surprises.
Install and label
A vetted crew pulls, terminates, and labels every run at both ends, project-managed by Norvet.
Test and hand off documentation
Every run tested. You get a port map and panel diagram so the next technician can read the closet.
Past performance
We have done this work
Wi-Fi Infrastructure Deployment for Historic Music Museum
3-day deployment with zero visitor disruption
Norvet executed a multi-day Wi-Fi infrastructure deployment for The Big House Museum (Allman Brothers Museum), delivering full building wireless coverage inside a historic structure without disrupting visitor operations.
Read the full case studyCommon questions
Is my bad Wi-Fi really a cabling problem?
Often, yes. Business Wi-Fi depends on access points placed in the right spots and cabled back to the closet. If the cabling is not there, no router upgrade fixes the dead zones. We scope the placement and run the cable that makes coverage possible.
Do you provide the access points too?
We handle the cabling and the placement plan, and we can coordinate business-grade access points and the switch that powers them through our partners if you need them. If you already bought hardware, we cable for what you have.
Can you cover a warehouse or outdoor area?
Yes. Those are exactly the spaces consumer Wi-Fi fails. We plan and cable for high ceilings, long runs, and outdoor coverage.
Outside Atlanta?
Yes. Atlanta HQ, with installs coordinated nationwide through a vetted field-technician network.
Need internet, VoIP, cameras, cybersecurity, or POS for the same project? We coordinate that through our vetted partner network once the cabling scope is clear, so you have one point of contact for the whole job. See everything Norvet does.
Tell us where the signal drops
Share your floor plan or the spots that do not work. We will plan the access point coverage and scope the cabling to fix it.
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