Could you clarify what you're referring to? I need more details to explain it properly or assess if it's a good deal.
Could you clarify what you're referring to? I need more details to explain it properly or assess if it's a good deal.
Im asking this because idk what half of this stuff means and I wana know if this is a good deal for what the price is.
I believe the main issue is figuring out whether they should run Ethernet throughout the house and how simple it will be to link the two devices together. If they have to cut through drywall or similar materials to place the cables correctly, it won’t be too difficult. It’s a bit challenging if they need to install the wiring from scratch, but placing them in existing setups is extremely complicated.
Yeah. Actually, the store price for routers isn't that steep, but if it isn't, it might be a bit excessive.
Well, as mentioned with cable runs, it isn't too bad. But if I can get that much for it, I'm planning to work for Ubiquiti (or the company that handles this for you) right now. 175 still feels a bit high to me, but that's my take.
Review support expenses and installation charges. The rate of $175 per hour seems affordable. Analyze the total expenses for the employee’s pay, fuel, vehicle fees, equipment, and supplies. Hundreds of deliveries may be needed before achieving any profit.