Business WiFi & Networking in Bartlett, TN
Business WiFi & Networking for stores, restaurants, and offices across Bartlett — fast, separated guest and point-of-sale networks.
Bartlett carries one of the heaviest retail and hotel concentrations in the Memphis region, built around the Wolfchase Galleria and the Stage Road and Germantown Parkway corridors. Big-box anchors, national chains, and a daytime population in the tens of thousands drive a steady commercial-fit-out market.
Retail and hospitality live and die on shrink control and fast guest WiFi. Register and entrance camera coverage plus segmented POS-versus-guest networks are the bread-and-butter we install across the Wolfchase trade area.
What a networking system gets you
We design UniFi networks for coverage and load — gateways, PoE switches, and WiFi 6/7 access points placed from an RF survey, with VLAN segmentation to keep guest, POS, and IoT traffic apart. Built to hold up when the building is full, not just when it's empty.
- RF survey and heat-mapped access-point placement
- VLAN segmentation for guest, POS, and IoT traffic
- WiFi 6/7 throughput that holds under real load
- Dual-WAN failover for sites that can't go down
How the install works
- 1
Survey & plan
We survey the space, model coverage, and plan AP and switch placement.
- 2
Design & quote
Gateway, switches, APs, and cabling itemized and tech-reviewed.
- 3
Rack, cable & mount
Clean rack build, certified Cat6/6A runs, and mounted APs.
- 4
Segment & tune
VLANs, SSIDs, firewall rules, and channel tuning, with a handoff.
Gear we install
- Cloud Gateway Max
- Dream Machine Pro
- Switch Pro 24 PoE
- U7 Pro Access Point
- U7 Pro XG
- U7 Outdoor
What it costs
Small-business networks start around $1,500 installed. Access-point labor typically runs $100–$175 each plus a cabling drop ($125–$250); the gateway and switches are sized to your site and port count.
Pricing is preliminary and non-binding until a tech reviews your site.
Networking work in Tennessee
In Tennessee, alarm, camera, and access-control work is regulated separately from data and cabling — the Alarm Systems Contractors Board governs security systems, while a Limited Licensed Electrician classification covers low-voltage electrical work under $25,000.
Electrical and fire-alarm permits are issued at the local jurisdiction; commercial security and fire-tie-in work generally requires permit and inspection.
Regulated by Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance — Alarm Systems Contractors Board. Educational summary only.
Networking FAQs for Bartlett businesses
Do you install networking systems in Bartlett?
Yes — Mid-South Signal installs and supports business wifi & networking for stores, restaurants, and offices throughout Bartlett, Tennessee, from Wolfchase Galleria area to the surrounding Stage Road / Hwy 64. We're about 14 miles from our Memphis base, so a local crew handles the work.
How is security and low-voltage work regulated in Tennessee?
In Tennessee, alarm, camera, and access-control work is regulated separately from data and cabling — the Alarm Systems Contractors Board governs security systems, while a Limited Licensed Electrician classification covers low-voltage electrical work under $25,000. Electrical and fire-alarm permits are issued at the local jurisdiction; commercial security and fire-tie-in work generally requires permit and inspection.
Why UniFi instead of consumer WiFi?
UniFi gives you a single managed console, VLAN segmentation, real PoE switching, and access points built for many simultaneous devices — consumer gear falls over under business load.
Can you keep guest and POS traffic separate?
Yes. We segment the network with VLANs so guest WiFi, point-of-sale, cameras, and IoT each ride their own isolated lane with firewall rules between them.
What if my internet goes down?
We can configure dual-WAN failover so a second connection takes over automatically — important for sites that can't afford downtime.
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