UBIQUITI UNIFI NETWORKING · ATLANTA

Ubiquiti UniFi networking designed around the building.

Whether you are building a new network, expanding an existing UniFi environment, or trying to fix one that has become difficult to manage, 210 Solutions can help you determine the right next step.

WHY CUSTOMERS COME TO 210

The dashboard is not the network.

Weak Wi-Fi is rarely fixed by adding random access points. Coverage, interference, switching, PoE, VLANs, cabling, client behavior, and the way the building is used all matter.

01

Weak coverage or roaming

Calls drop, devices cling to the wrong access point, or important rooms remain unreliable.

02

Undocumented segmentation

Staff, guests, building systems, cameras, and AV share networks without a clear model.

03

Capacity and growth

The network no longer matches the number of users, devices, or locations.

04

An inherited system

Access, backups, diagrams, or configuration history are missing.

05

Multi-location drift

Sites have grown differently and are harder to support consistently.

06

AV or security conflicts

Connected systems compete for power, bandwidth, addressing, or policies.

THE 210 APPROACH

Start with the result. Then choose the architecture.

UniFi may be part of the solution when it fits. The decision starts with people, workflows, the building, devices, traffic, security expectations, growth, and support.

  1. Understand the building and workflow.Where people work, gather, move, and depend on connectivity.
  2. Measure the current environment.Coverage, cabling, switching, power, ownership, and failure patterns.
  3. Define traffic and segmentation.Users, guests, AV, cameras, access control, and cloud services.
  4. Design for support.Documentation, administration, backups, monitoring, and growth.

CAPABILITIES

A complete look at the network—not a box-by-box sale.

Exact features and compatibility are validated against the selected gateway, switches, access points, management or hosting model, software version, and requirements.

Wi-Fi design

Coverage, placement, channel strategy, and validation.

Switching and PoE

Ports, uplinks, power budgets, and capacity.

Gateways and routing

Internet edge, addressing, policy, and management.

Network segmentation

VLAN planning for staff, guests, AV, and security.

Guest networks

Guest access around operating requirements.

Remote and multi-site

Consistent administration across appropriate environments.

Troubleshooting

RF, cabling, PoE, switching, clients, and configuration.

Modernization

Staged improvements, migrations, and documentation.

SUPPORTED / SITUATIONAL

New UniFi networks—when the fit is right.

210 can design and deploy new UniFi networks when the management model, hardware options, scale, support expectations, and governance fit the requirements.

UniFi is not automatically the recommendation. Current products, licensing or hosting requirements, software support, and compatibility are verified for the design.

EXISTING UNIFI SYSTEMS

We do not have to have installed it to help you with it.

210 can assess, troubleshoot, expand, document, take over, modernize, or plan replacement of an existing UniFi environment.

  • Confirm ownership and administrative access
  • Review backups, documentation, and configuration
  • Separate current products from vintage or legacy equipment
  • Evaluate cabling, RF, switching, power, and VLANs
  • Prioritize repairs, upgrades, and staged modernization

CONNECTED BUILDING SYSTEMS

The network does not need to be the hero. It needs to stop being the problem.

Conference rooms, Q-SYS systems, AV-over-IP designs, cameras, access control, and cloud services depend on the network. Capacity, PoE, addressing, multicast, quality-of-service, segmentation, and security requirements are validated for the actual systems.

WHEN UNIFI MAY FIT

A clear, manageable operating model.

  • Centralized visibility and administration are valuable
  • Scale and verified features fit
  • A consistent architecture can serve one or multiple sites
  • Local, gateway-based, self-hosted, or official hosting options can be evaluated
  • Ownership and governance can be supported

WHEN ANOTHER PLATFORM MAY FIT BETTER

Requirements come before preference.

  • A corporate standard is mandated
  • Specialized compliance, security, redundancy, or support drives the design
  • Required capabilities sit outside the verified design
  • Procurement, lifecycle, or enterprise operations favor another architecture
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FIELD CREDIBILITY

Diagnose the whole environment.

Useful troubleshooting connects network behavior to cabling, power, RF conditions, room technology, security devices, user workflow, documentation, and the building itself.

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FAQ

Common UniFi support and design questions.

Can 210 support a system installed by another company?

Yes. Work begins with ownership, access, backups, documentation, and current condition.

Can you troubleshoot Wi-Fi coverage and performance?

Yes. We may assess RF, placement, cabling, PoE, switching, configuration, internet service, and clients.

Can UniFi be managed across multiple locations?

UniFi provides centralized remote and multi-site tools. The design depends on management, products, software, and administrative requirements.

Can you redesign or expand an existing UniFi network?

Yes. 210 can repair, document, expand, redesign, migrate, modernize, or replace it.

Can you help plan VLANs and segmentation?

Yes. Exact capabilities depend on the verified gateway, switches, management model, and software.

Can UniFi support AV and physical security?

It can when designed for power, bandwidth, addressing, segmentation, and operations. Compatibility is validated.

Should we keep our current system or replace it?

That follows an assessment of requirements, condition, capacity, supportability, lifecycle, cost, and risk.

Can you standardize several offices?

Yes, when UniFi fits. 210 can develop standards, documentation, administration, and a staged rollout.

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Tell us what is happening with your network.

Share the building, locations, known UniFi products or software, symptoms, documentation, and the outcome you need.

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