CO-LIVING
Managed Wi-Fi for co-living, PG and hostels
A private encrypted network in every room, a tenant app in your brand and guest passes that expire, billed per occupied room.
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A dropped call costs you the renewal.
Managed Wi-Fi for co-living means one provider manages the line, the hardware in the building and the network inside every room, and bills the property per occupied room. It is not a broadband connection with a router in the lobby and the password on a whiteboard.
Tenants are not watching films. They are on client calls at ten at night and standup at seven in the morning, and the room is the office. Nobody leaves over a slow film. They leave over a dropped meeting, and the review costs you the next three enquiries.
So every room gets its own private lane and its own guaranteed share, and the building is watched 24×7 instead of rebooted at midnight. The hardware is provided and maintained by I-ON and replaced next day. You stop being the IT guy.
KEY FEATURES
One building, every room its own network
Keep leased line and SD-WAN as capabilities here, not separate pages.
Per-user bandwidth
Every room gets a guaranteed share. One heavy download cannot slow the floor.
Tenant isolation
Each room is its own private network. Neighbours cannot see devices, files or traffic.
Seamless connectivity
Room, corridor, mess and terrace on one network name. The connection stays live as tenants move.
No lag, no buffering
Video calls and streaming stay steady through the seven-to-eleven evening peak.
I-On guarantee
Watched round the clock, so most faults are seen before anyone reports them.
Reliable
99.5% committed uptime, with high-speed bandwidth committed to you rather than shared.
Zero CapEx
Nothing to buy. I-ON provides, installs, maintains and replaces every piece of equipment.
Issue Resolution
One point of contact. Most faults resolved remotely, on-site engineers when a visit is needed.
See it working in one building first
We survey it, install at our cost, and hand you a one-page review after thirty days.
Why does the Wi-Fi in my PG slow down only in the evening?
It does not break all day. It breaks at nine, when everyone gets home at once and rejoins the same router. Every wall between that router and the far door takes a cut, so the last room gets whatever is left. Testing at noon, with the corridors empty, tells you nothing.
Can tenants see each other's devices on a shared building network?
On one shared router, yes. With managed Wi-Fi for co-living, each room is a separate VLAN enforced at the switch and the edge router, not just at the access point, with WPA3 throughout. A tenant cannot find the laptop next door, and a compromised device stays in its own room.
How do I stop one tenant's downloads slowing the whole floor?
Every room gets a guaranteed share, and traffic runs in a fixed order: calls first, then video meetings, then gaming, then streaming and browsing, with big downloads last. Somebody’s game update does not decide whether your tenant’s ten o’clock client call holds. The call always wins.
Will calls work in rooms with no mobile signal?
Wi-Fi calling is tested on Jio, Airtel and Vi, so a resident with one bar indoors still takes the call. The phone moves between access points on the way to the mess without the other side hearing a gap. Your tenants are on the clock, not streaming.
How is managed Wi-Fi for a co-living or PG property priced?
Per occupied room, per month, with zero upfront cost. Empty rooms bill ₹0, so the charge moves with occupancy instead of sitting as a fixed line through the quiet months. One agreement and one invoice cover every room in every property you run.
Do I have to buy the routers and access points?
No. Zero upfront cost. I-ON provides, installs and maintains the routers, access points and wiring, and replaces a failed unit next day as standard. When a better model arrives we upgrade it. Nothing sits on your books, and nothing becomes your problem in year three.
How long does installation take, and can we start with one building?
Start with one building. We confirm serviceability from the address, survey it, install at our cost and run it for thirty days, then hand you a one-page review of complaints, call quality and coverage. A proposal follows within 5 working days of the survey; later properties take 5-7 days each.
Who do tenants call when the internet stops - you or my property manager?
Tenants call us. Every resident is given the support number at move-in and raises a ticket directly, so your manager is not the first line for a Wi-Fi complaint. You still see every ticket raised at your property, and the manager is only pulled in when a visit needs building access.
What happens when the Wi-Fi goes down at eleven at night?
Mostly it does not get that far. Monitoring is 24×7 and our own operations team is usually working on a fault before your manager notices one. When something does break, the mean remote fix is about 30 minutes and hardware is replaced next day. Miss the promise and you get credit back, written into the contract.
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