Connectivity is part
of the guest experience.

In hospitality, technology touches every aspect of the guest journey — from check-in to checkout, from Wi-Fi in the room to the POS at the bar. When the network goes down, service stops. When a POS system is breached, guest credit card data is compromised. Your IT infrastructure has to be as seamless as the experience you're selling.

Hospitality IT never sleeps.

Guest Wi-Fi at Scale

Guests expect fast, reliable Wi-Fi everywhere — in rooms, on the pool deck, in the lobby, and at the bar. Poorly designed wireless networks lead to dead zones, dropped connections, and bad reviews. High-density deployments require proper access point placement, channel planning, and capacity management.

POS & Payment Security

Point-of-sale systems process thousands of payment card transactions. PCI DSS compliance requires that payment networks be isolated from guest Wi-Fi and management systems. A breach of cardholder data triggers mandatory notification, forensic investigation, and potential fines from card brands.

Property Management Systems

Opera, Cloudbeds, Mews, and other PMS platforms are the operational backbone of every property. They need reliable, low-latency connectivity, proper backup procedures, and integrations with key systems — check-in kiosks, digital locks, F&B, and guest messaging — all of which must work together without interruption.

24/7 Uptime Requirements

Hotels and restaurants don't close. An internet outage at 2am on a Saturday isn't a Monday morning problem — it's right now. Redundant WAN connections, failover configurations, and on-call monitoring ensure that a single ISP failure doesn't take down the entire property.

Network Segmentation

Guest Wi-Fi, POS networks, staff systems, back-office servers, and IoT devices (smart TVs, thermostats, door locks) must all be isolated from each other. A guest on your Wi-Fi should never have any path to your reservation system or payment infrastructure.

Seasonal Staffing & Turnover

Hospitality has some of the highest staff turnover of any industry. Onboarding and offboarding staff quickly — creating accounts, setting permissions, issuing and retrieving devices — requires disciplined IT processes that most properties manage with spreadsheets and memory.

When the network works,
guests don't notice. They just stay.

We design hospitality networks from the ground up for the specific demands of your property — high guest density, multiple operational networks running simultaneously, and zero tolerance for downtime. Proper wireless design means consistent coverage in every corner. Proper segmentation means your POS and back-office systems are isolated from guests by design, not by hope.

We also handle the operational side: staff onboarding and offboarding workflows, device management for front-desk and F&B tablets, and integrations with your PMS and POS vendors. We work around your schedule — maintenance windows, off-season upgrades, and proactive monitoring that catches problems before guests do.

High-density wireless design for lobbies, rooms, pools, and event spaces
PCI DSS-compliant POS network isolation and segmentation
Redundant WAN with automatic failover for 24/7 uptime
PMS and POS vendor coordination and system integration
Cloud VoIP for front desk, housekeeping, and management communications
Staff onboarding/offboarding workflows and device management
36%
of hotel guests cite poor Wi-Fi as the top reason for a negative review, per J.D. Power
PCI DSS
required for any business accepting card payments — non-compliance fines reach $100K/month
73%
of travelers say reliable Wi-Fi influences their choice of property, per Statista
#3
most targeted industry for POS malware and payment card theft attacks

Your guests expect flawless.
Your IT should deliver it.

A free hospitality IT assessment identifies your Wi-Fi gaps, PCI compliance risks, and uptime vulnerabilities — before a guest complains or a payment system goes down. No commitment required.