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Home / Innovator Profiles / SAV Digital Environments Installs Business-Grade Network to Keep Big Sky Home Running Smoothly

SAV Digital Environments Installs Business-Grade Network to Keep Big Sky Home Running Smoothly

  • May 28, 2021
  • 4:39 pm
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SAV Digital Environments understands that a robust home network is an absolute necessity when a client’s family depends on smart devices to handle nearly every aspect of their home environment. Such was was the case for the owners of a 3,500-square-foot newly constructed home in Big Sky, MT.WKP - Little Coyote - SAV-4

Here, best-in-class electronic systems, integrated seamlessly with contemporary design and architecture, are on call 24/7, simplifying the operation of everything from the lights, motorized shading, thermostats, and security devices to the distribution of audio and video signals to displays and speakers throughout the smart residence.

It all adds up to a very heavy stream of Wi-Fi traffic – and the need for an enterprise-grade networking system to manage the flow of data. To maintain the speed, stability, range, and reliability required of signal transmission in a smart home of this caliber, Bozeman-based integration firm SAV Digital Environments chose Access Networks.

“A smart home is only as good as its network, and if the network is weak, everything else fails,” said Derek Flikkema, senior technology advisor at SAV. “With an Access Networks solution managing the flow of audio, video, and data, there is no weak link. No matter how many devices are connected to the Internet, no matter how much bandwidth is being consumed, no matter how much content is being streamed to displays and speakers, the networking backbone of this house handles it all without a hitch.”

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“When a network is designed properly, comprises high-quality equipment, and operates to exceptional standards, a home is not only more efficient but can be a lot of fun,” Flikkema remarked.

The owners of this luxury residence – designed by Jessica Jellison and built by Big Sky Build – exemplify the notion. From any iPad, they quickly connect to a streaming service of choice; select a movie, TV program, or music; and direct the content to and or all displays and speakers. Guests can do the same, “often turning their parties into a game of ‘pass the iPad,’ where everyone gets a chance to be the D.J.”

Another perk: Because the network so ably handles multiple streams of entertainment content, should the owners ever decide to forgo traditional cable and satellite service, they won’t miss a thing.

“This house is set up perfectly to facilitate cord cutting and transitioning the family easily to solely streaming media,” said Scott Abel, director of quality and customer at SAV.

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Directing the home’s heavy network traffic is an Access Networks C120 Controller. Based on parameters established by the technicians at SAV, the controller assigns each type of signal its own “lane” on the communications highway. For example, signals from online streaming services travel to the home’s wireless Sonos music system on one lane, while commands from the Crestron Home automation system travel on another lane to lights, thermostats, shades, and other components.

Using the configuration settings of the C120, SAV also assigned bandwidth priority to certain applications, like giving home office connections precedence over less important activities like music streaming. These settings help optimize Wi-Fi speed and prevent communication loops, where signals end up in the wrong place, Flikkema explained.

WKP - Little Coyote - SAV-7“Unlike most residential networking controllers, the Access Networks C120 has these capabilities built-in, which significantly minimizes our design and engineering time, especially for large projects like this,” he said.

Streamlining the setup further for SAV was Access Networks’ in-house design services. Working off the blueprints SAV sent them, the Access Networks design team created a heat map, a diagram indicating the best locations for the router, controller, switches, and access points (see Home Network Equipment List below). Four strategically located A610 Access Networks triple-stream wireless access points work around many obstacles which often create interference, such as the home’s interior design elements and construction materials. The end-result ensures consistently stable connections throughout the residence.

SAV used this as a roadmap during installation and validated its work by testing Wi-Fi signal strength throughout the installation, giving the network their seal of approval once the owners had moved in and the furniture was in place. “That ‘aha’ moment for the family was realized when they could grab an iPad and stream music, command multiple smart devices, and have the whole house running smoothly,” Flikkema said. Thanks to stable, fast, reliable Wi-Fi connectivity, living with technology feels as natural as flipping on a light switch.WKP - Little Coyote - SAV-8 copy

Wi-Fi Networking Equipment

Access Networks C120 Controller

Access Networks A610 Wireless Access Points (4)

Araknis Gigabit Switches (8)

SonicWALL TZ300 Router

Other Smart Home Equipment Installed by SAV

Crestron Home Automation System with handheld and wall-mounted touchscreens

Crestron Lighting and Shading Control

Crestron HVAC Control

Crestron AV Distribution

Sonos and Sonance Speakers

Sony and Samsung Displays

Ademco Security System

Axis Communications and Visonic Surveillance Cameras

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