Home Network Installation Western Suburbs by SmartSpace Installations — Perth, WA

Home Networks · Western Suburbs

Home Network Installation Western Suburbs

UniFi WiFi 6E and structured cabling.

Overview

Home network installation across Perth's western suburbs — UniFi WiFi 6 / 6E, Cat6A structured cabling, fibre backbones, and VLAN-segmented smart home networks.

Most western-suburbs homes are 200m² or larger — well past what a single ISP router can cover. We design and install proper UniFi networks across Nedlands, Cottesloe, Dalkeith, Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove, Subiaco weekly: a Cloud Gateway, PoE switch, ceiling-mounted access points and Cat6A backhaul to every room.

Every install includes VLAN segmentation (IoT separated from family devices), guest WiFi, full WAN failover where relevant, and remote management so we can support you without coming on-site.

Authorised UniFi installer. We also handle Cisco Meraki, Aruba and Ruckus for commercial-grade jobs.

12+

Years on western-suburbs jobs

500+

Homes wired across Perth

10yr

Workmanship warranty

5★

Google rating

FAQs

Frequently asked.

Quick answers to what Perth clients ask most. Anything we haven't covered? Get in touch.

How much does a home network cost in the western suburbs?

UniFi system for a 200m² home: $3,500–$6,500. Larger homes (400m²+) with multiple access points and Cat6A cabling: $7,000–$15,000. Includes design, install and 12-month support.

Why not just use a mesh system from JB Hi-Fi?

Consumer mesh works for small flats. For 200m²+ homes with cameras, smart devices and 4K streaming, you need proper PoE access points on Cat6A backhaul — anything less drops connections.

Brands We Specify

CrestronControl4LutronC-BusUbiquitiSonos

Next Steps

Talk to a senior engineer.

We'll meet you on site, listen to the brief, and quote a system designed for the way you actually live.

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Why Smart Space

Engineered to disappear.

Twelve years on Perth jobs, 500+ homes wired, and a 10-year workmanship warranty on every install. One small team — engineers, not generalists.

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