Certified UniFi installation & management
You found us through Ubiquiti's installer directory — here's the local team behind the listing. We handle the whole job under one roof: low-voltage cable runs, camera and access-control installation, electrified door hardware, and full configuration of UniFi Network, Protect cameras, and Access — for San Diego businesses, supported for the long haul.
The full UniFi stack, one local partner
No juggling vendors — we handle the network, the cameras, and the doors, and keep them all working together.
UniFi Network
Design, install, and tune UniFi WiFi, switching, and gateways for fast, reliable coverage — from a single office to a multi-building campus.
UniFi Protect
Camera systems done right: placement, mounting, NVR setup, and 24/7 monitoring — so you actually have clear footage when it matters.
UniFi Access
Door access control — readers, hubs, and policies — integrated with your network and managed alongside the rest of your stack.
From the cable runs to the final config — one partner, fully accountable
Most jobs leave you juggling a cabling crew, a door-hardware tech, and a network vendor — and refereeing when something's off. We own the whole project: we design it, run the trades, install and configure everything, and stand behind the result. One contract, one company to call, one warranty.
Low-voltage cable runs
Cat6/PoE cabling for cameras, access points, and door hardware — pulled, terminated, clean, labeled, and to code, coordinated and warrantied by us.
Camera installation
Mounting, aiming, and weatherproofing plus NVR setup for UniFi Protect — clear footage indoors and out.
Electrified door hardware
Electric strikes, maglocks, power supplies, request-to-exit, and door position sensors — installed and wired right.
Access control
UniFi Access readers, hubs, and controllers — with the entry policies, schedules, and mobile unlock your business needs.
Network & switching
UniFi gateways, PoE switches, and WiFi sized for the load — the backbone the cameras and doors run on.
Configuration & handoff
We configure, test, set up secure remote access, and document the entire system before we hand it over — or keep managing it 24/7.
Not a call center. A San Diego team that shows up.
Anyone can buy UniFi gear. The difference is the design, the install quality, and who picks up when something needs attention. We're certified by Ubiquiti, based here, and we stand behind the work.
- ✓UniFi Certified Partner — listed in Ubiquiti's official directory.
- ✓Local & fast — real San Diego technicians, not outsourced.
- ✓Flat monthly pricing with $0 onboarding fees.
- ✓Install or fully managed — and we'll adopt your existing UniFi gear.
Get a free UniFi quote
Tell us a bit about your space and what you need — network, cameras, access, or all three — and our San Diego team will reply by email. Prefer to talk? Book a call on the right.
Questions, answered
Are you actually a certified UniFi installer?
Yes — Key MSP is a UniFi Certified Partner, listed in Ubiquiti's official installer directory. We design, install, and manage UniFi Network, Protect, and Access.
Is the whole job — cabling, door hardware, and configuration — handled by you?
Yes. It's one managed project from Key MSP: we design it, run the cabling, install and wire the electrified door hardware (electric strikes, maglocks, power supplies, request-to-exit), set up UniFi Access, and configure and test everything. Some trade work may be performed by our vetted install partners, but it's our project, our standards, and our warranty — you deal with one company from start to finish.
Do you cover all of San Diego County?
Yes. We're San Diego–based and serve the whole county — San Diego, La Jolla, Carlsbad, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Poway, El Cajon, Chula Vista, and Temecula.
Can you just do the install, or do you manage it too?
Either one. We handle one-time installs and ongoing managed service with 24/7 monitoring — your call.
Will you work with our existing UniFi gear?
Absolutely. We can take over an existing UniFi deployment, clean it up, document it, and manage it going forward.