Every smart villa stands on its network, and most Bali villas stand on a single ISP router in a cupboard. Brick walls, concrete columns and 30-metre gardens eat its signal alive, and the usual fix — a chain of repeaters — halves the speed at every hop. I build villa networks the way offices are built: a wired backbone feeding Ubiquiti UniFi access points placed where people actually sit, one seamless network name, and a 4G/LTE failover because in Bali the question is never if the fibre drops, only when. Remote workers are most of my network clients, and the test is simple: a Zoom call that survives walking from the office nook to the pool.
What a Network Install Includes
Coverage Survey & Design
We measure signal through your actual walls and map dead zones, then design AP positions for full coverage — including the garden, gazebo and that one bedroom that never had bars.
UniFi Access Points, Wired
Ceiling or wall APs fed by PoE over real cable runs, not repeaters. Roaming is seamless: your phone hops APs mid-call without dropping a packet.
Dual-WAN LTE Failover
A 4G/LTE backup link takes over automatically when the fibre fails and hands back when it recovers. Cameras, locks and your meeting never notice.
Guest & IoT Separation
Separate networks for guests, smart home devices and owners — guests can't browse your NVR; a compromised cheap gadget can't reach your laptop.
Why Repeaters Are the Wrong Answer
The physics is unforgiving: a wireless repeater must receive and retransmit every packet on the same radio, so each hop halves throughput and doubles latency — and Bali's brick-and-concrete construction means most villas would need three hops. A wired backbone costs more on day one and is the last time you ever think about it. Where pulling cable is genuinely impossible (finished ceilings, rented property), we use point-to-point wireless bridges or quality mesh with dedicated backhaul — honestly specced, not marketing-specced.
The network is also the foundation for everything else we install: PoE cameras ride the same switches, the smart home hub gets a reserved lane, and 4K streaming gets priority over a guest's TikTok uploads. If you are planning a full installation, the network always goes in first — it is the one part of the project nobody sees and everybody feels.
How We Install
Speed and coverage audit
We test your ISP line's real throughput and walk the property with survey tools to map where the signal actually dies.
Design and quote
AP count and positions, switch and cabling plan, failover option and exact IDR pricing — fixed before work starts.
Clean installation
Cables through roof spaces and conduits, APs mounted flush, rack in a ventilated cabinet with UPS and surge protection.
Optimisation and handover
Channels tuned around the neighbours' networks, roaming verified on a live video call, and you get full admin access.
Pricing in IDR
A 2-AP villa network with a proper router and setup starts from IDR 5,500,000. A 3-bedroom villa with garden coverage (3–4 APs, PoE switch, structured cabling) typically runs IDR 9,000,000–15,000,000. LTE failover adds from IDR 2,500,000 plus a SIM plan. Full component pricing on the pricing page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which internet provider should I use in Bali?
Can you cover the garden and pool area?
Will the failover work during a blackout?
Do you work in rented villas?
Can guests be kept off my devices?
Areas We Cover
WiFi That Reaches the Pool
Tell us your villa size and current internet pain on WhatsApp — we design the network and quote it the same day.
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