Palm Springs · Riverside County
Palm Springs Wi-Fi diagnosis and mesh installs. Dead zones gone, work-from-home solid.
Wi-Fi problems in Palm Springs usually trace back to one of three things: the modem/router is undersized for the home, the layout fights the signal, or the ISP isn't delivering what they sold you. We figure out which and fix it — without selling you gear you don't need.
Palm Springs is the world capital of mid-century modern architecture — the Old Las Palmas, Vista Las Palmas, Movie Colony, and Twin Palms neighborhoods are full of glass-walled, flat-roofed 1950s-60s homes by the architects of the "Palm Springs School," and every February the city's Modernism Week draws well over 100,000 design tourists for eleven days of home tours, talks, and parties (with a smaller preview each October). That design identity shapes our work: a lot of these homes are now boutique short-term rentals or second homes, and their walls of glass and exposed steel beams look stunning and absolutely wreck Wi-Fi range. Downtown along Palm Canyon Drive — and much of the land beneath it — sits on the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians' reservation, a famous "checkerboard" of alternating square-mile sections, and the hotels, galleries, and restaurants there are a steady small-business base for point-of-sale and guest-Wi-Fi help. The city is also a longtime LGBTQ haven (it elected the country's first all-LGBTQ city council in 2017) and skews older than almost anywhere in California, with one of the state's highest shares of retirees — so a big part of our work is patient, plain-English help for folks who didn't grow up with this technology. If you're in the Palm Springs area and feel like you need a hand with your computer, you are very much not alone. On top of all that there's a thick layer of Airbnb / Vrbo rentals and snowbird second homes — often the same property doing all three across the year — that need guest networks an owner can reset remotely and setups that survive six months with nobody home.
Where we drive in Palm Springs.
If you're near these, you're in our area.
We're independent — we'll work with whichever provider you have, and tell you the truth about whether switching is worth it.
We're independent — we'll work with whatever you buy. We service desktop and tower computers and swap out parts — drives, RAM, power supplies, graphics cards. Laptop repairs are more limited, since many parts are soldered in. We don't repair phones or tablets, so the shops below are where we send those — along with the closest places to buy gear.
Shopping online? For most parts and peripherals — drives, RAM, cables, webcams, routers — we recommend Amazon or Newegg. Tell us your setup and we'll send exact links so you don't overpay or buy the wrong thing.
From real Palm Springs jobs we've done — what's actually worth buying for the kinds of homes and businesses we see here.
Mid-century rental Wi-Fi rebuild and guest network in Vista Las Palmas before Modernism Week
Wind- and dust-rated outdoor camera install for a Movie Colony home near the pass
Starlink and mesh combo for a snowbird in the Indian Canyons
POS and guest-Wi-Fi setup for an Uptown Design District boutique
Free, plain-English help — whether or not you call us.
Usually yes — but we test first. Sometimes the right fix is one stronger router or running an ethernet drop to a second access point. We don't push gear that won't help.
Yes. We diagnose where the actual problem is — your network or theirs — and call the ISP for you if needed.
Yes — rental-grade Wi-Fi, separate guest network, smart lock with code rotation, and remote monitoring are common requests here.
Yes — February is one of our busiest stretches. We harden guest Wi-Fi so it holds up with a full house, set up smart locks with codes you can rotate between guests, and get a solid signal into the glass-walled rooms that look great but block Wi-Fi.
Yes. Palm Springs sits at the windy mouth of the San Gorgonio Pass, so we mount wind- and dust-rated gear, seal the cable entries, and position cameras and dishes where gusts and grit are least likely to work them loose or sandblast the lens.
Yes — Starlink install, alignment, and integration with mesh Wi-Fi are routine in the Coachella Valley.
Cathedral City · Desert Hot Springs · Rancho Mirage · Palm Desert
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Palm Springs runs off the I-10 via SR-111. Traffic is generally light except seasonal weekend influxes and festival weekends; we move quickly across the city most of the week.
General guidance based on typical conditions — not live traffic. Call and we'll give you a realistic arrival window for right now.
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(626) 655-0020Prefer to text? Send us a message.
Tell us what's going on and we'll get back to you within a few business hours. For something urgent, call us — we usually answer on the first try. We come to you across Southern California, or fix many issues by remote support.