San Diego
San Diego Wi-Fi diagnosis and mesh installs. Dead zones gone, work-from-home solid.
Wi-Fi problems in San Diego 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.
San Diego is defined by two things no other Southern California metro can claim at this scale: the military and the science mesa. It is home to the largest concentration of naval power on the West Coast — Naval Base San Diego is the principal homeport of the Pacific Fleet's surface ships, with Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado and MCAS Miramar (the old "Fightertown" that the original TOPGUN called home until it moved to Nevada in 1996) filling out the footprint — so a steady share of our customers are active-duty and military families who transfer in and out on short notice and need a deployed spouse able to reach home securely. A few miles north, the Torrey Pines and Sorrento Valley mesa is one of the country's great tech and research clusters: Qualcomm (the city's largest company, where much of modern cell-phone technology was invented) anchors the wireless side, and Illumina, the Salk Institute, Scripps Research, and UC San Diego anchor "Biotech Beach" — which means a steady stream of engineers and researchers working from home who need fast, locked-down remote access and real backup. Connectivity is its own world here too: Cox is the dominant cable provider in San Diego County (not Spectrum like most of SoCal), AT&T Fiber is widely available in newer pockets like Carmel Valley and UTC, and East County's spotty broadband makes Starlink unusually common. And the coast is hard on hardware — La Jolla, Pacific Beach, Del Mar, and Encinitas homes fight marine-layer humidity and salt air that corrode outdoor cameras and exposed network gear within a year, so we install differently near the water.
Where we drive in San Diego.
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 San Diego jobs we've done — what's actually worth buying for the kinds of homes and businesses we see here.
Mesh Wi-Fi rebuild for a UTC home office
Carmel Valley HomeKit + security camera setup
Cox internet to fiber migration in Mission Valley
Secure remote-access and camera setup for a deployed Navy family so they could check on the house from overseas
Locked-down home office with VPN and NAS backup for a Sorrento Valley engineer
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 — Encinitas, Carlsbad, and the I-5 corridor are within our service area.
Yes. We help compare plans, run the install, and migrate your devices to the new modem/router.
Yes, relocations are routine for us. We get your internet, network, and devices running on move-in day and set up secure remote access so a deployed spouse can reach home systems and cameras from anywhere.
Yes. We configure VPNs, locked-down Wi-Fi, and reliable backup so you can connect to work systems safely — common for the research and engineering crowd around Torrey Pines and Sorrento Valley.
North County (Encinitas, Carlsbad) · East County (El Cajon, Santee) · South Bay (Chula Vista, National City)
Wi-Fi support is also available in: Arcadia · Pasadena · Monrovia · Duarte · Yorba Linda · Anaheim Hills · Riverside · Corona · Palm Springs · Palm Desert · Rancho Mirage · Orange County · Coachella Valley · Santa Monica · Oceanside · Temecula · Ventura County · San Fernando Valley · Hollywood · Glendale · Long Beach
San Diego's I-5, I-805, I-15, and SR-163 jam at commute times — especially the 5 through downtown and the 805/163 merges. Midday and evenings are our easiest windows.
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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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.