
Every site on one screen
Site Manager rolls up every location into a single dashboard - status, clients and alerts at a glance.
Interconnekt designs, deploys and manages UniFi across your whole footprint - wired, wireless, doors and cameras - on one dashboard, with no per-device licensing and a local team that owns the result.
UniFi FabricMulti-site UniFi networks we design, deploy and manage.
Switches, gateways, access points, cameras and door readers.
End-user devices riding on the networks we run.
Three UniFi suites on a single platform and dashboard.

Most of what we do is the network itself. Where it fits, doors and cameras run on the same UniFi platform - one vendor, one dashboard, one team - instead of three systems that never quite talk to each other.
Wired and wireless that just works - switches, gateways and WiFi 7 access points across every site, on one controller.

Door readers, hubs and intercoms on the same platform, sharing the network's identity and dashboard.
UniFi cameras with recording on-site and no monthly cloud fee - footage stays yours, in the same app.
The two things that separate a UniFi network we run from a box of gear someone installed: multi-site management, and Fabric.

Site Manager rolls up all your UniFi sites into a single dashboard. Provision, monitor and update from anywhere, with role-based access for your team and ours - so a ten-site footprint runs like one network, not ten islands.

UniFi Fabric ties your switching and routing into one resilient layer built for redundancy and scale. Adding a site or a redundant path is a config change, not a rebuild, and failover is designed in rather than bolted on.

Interconnekt is listed on Ubiquiti’s official installer directory. Certification means a team that has proven it can design, deploy and manage UniFi properly - not a reseller drop-shipping boxes. The people who plan your network are the people who run it.
UniFi runs serious multi-site networks - the same platform scales from a single office to fifty sites. The difference versus legacy enterprise vendors is the licensing model: you buy the hardware and manage it from one controller, without the recurring per-device and WiFi subscription fees. We deploy it where it is the right fit and tell you plainly when it is not.
UniFi Network has no per-device licensing. UniFi Protect records to a local NVR with no per-camera cloud fee. The main optional extra is UI Care, Ubiquiti's extended hardware coverage, which we can include where it makes sense. You own the hardware outright.
Yes - multi-site is our default. UniFi Site Manager gives one dashboard across every location, so we provision, monitor and update your whole footprint centrally, with role-based access so your team sees what it needs and we run the rest.
Fabric is UniFi's approach to tying switching and routing into a single resilient layer built for redundancy and scale. In practice it means adding a site or a redundant path is a configuration change rather than a rebuild, and failover is designed in. We use it on networks where uptime and growth headroom matter.
All three. We deploy UniFi Network as our core, plus UniFi Access for doors and UniFi Protect for cameras, on the same platform and dashboard. One vendor, one login, one team - instead of stitching together separate networking, access-control and CCTV systems.
Interconnekt does. We are a UniFi Certified Partner listed on Ubiquiti's official installer directory, so the same local team that designs and deploys your network also runs and supports it. You are not left to manage the controller yourself or chase an overseas vendor.
Tell us about your sites. We will scope a UniFi network - Access and Protect if you want them - and manage it end to end.
Tell us what your IT setup looks like and what’s not working. We’ll give you a straight answer, a written quote, and a start date - no pitch deck, no discovery call required.