Conference rooms
Displays, cameras, microphones, and the control layer that lets staff start a meeting without calling anyone for help.
Conference rooms that join the call on the first try. Displays that turn on when the day starts and off when it ends. Networks that do not need a Monday morning rescue. Cameras and access control that work without anyone watching them. We do commercial AV for offices, retail, restaurants, clinics, and small multi-site operators across Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
Commercial work is around ten percent of what we do, and that ratio is intentional. The clients we take on are the ones who would rather have one integrator who answers the phone than a vendor stack that points fingers. Networking-first, IP-based, and designed to keep doing its job after we leave.
We do not pretend to be a full-service commercial integrator. We do a small list of things and we do them properly.
Displays, cameras, microphones, and the control layer that lets staff start a meeting without calling anyone for help.
Ubiquiti-designed networks with VLAN separation for staff, guests, POS, and IoT. Sized to the headcount and the bandwidth.
IP cameras with local recording, retention sized to your policy, and remote access for the people who need it.
Door access, key fobs, and integration with surveillance. Audit logs that hold up if you ever need them.
Multi-zone audio for retail, restaurants, and offices. In-ceiling speakers tuned for music, paging, or both.
Menu boards, lobby displays, and conference signage. Scheduled, networked, and not running off a stick drive.
Captive portals, separation from the back-of-house network, and the throughput your actual customer count requires.
Ongoing support contract for commercial clients. We can get into the network and fix problems before staff notices.
Most of our commercial work clusters around these.
Conference rooms, huddle spaces, lobby displays, networking, surveillance, access control.
POS networks with PCI-friendly segmentation, background audio, surveillance, and guest Wi-Fi.
Distributed TVs and audio zones, POS networking, surveillance with shift retention, and digital signage.
Quiet networks with strict segmentation, room-by-room audio, secure surveillance, and reliable conference setups.
"Direct manufacturer relationships mean better training, better support, and a phone that gets answered."
We walk the space, talk to whoever owns the problem, and map what is already in place.
A clear gear list, network plan, install schedule, and price. Phased options where the budget calls for it.
Out-of-hours where it matters. Cable, racks, displays, cameras, access. Tested before the team comes back in.
Walkthrough with the people who use it, documentation for the IT team, and an optional remote assistance plan.