Low-voltage installation in a 2,000 m² restaurant in Phuket
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A 2,000 m² restaurant in Phuket: CCTV, LAN, WiFi and background music cabling

A complete low-voltage installation for an approximately 2,000 m² restaurant: IP video surveillance, structured LAN, WiFi for guests and staff, cabling for professional audio.

17 Jul 20256 min

In July 2025 our team worked on a very large restaurant project in Phuket — approximately 2,000 m² with several dining rooms, an open kitchen, terraces and a wine cellar. We delivered it the way we always do: one contractor for every low-voltage system, turnkey.

Exactly what we installed

  • Hikvision IP video surveillance: dining rooms, bar, open kitchen, expediting areas, cashier stations, service entrances, parking.
  • Cat6 LAN — main trays, routing into the server room, switching on PoE devices.
  • WiFi for guests and staff with VLAN separation, guest portal and seamless roaming across rooms.
  • Cable infrastructure for background music: Cat6 routes and audio runs for a future Dante setup.
  • Integration with the restaurant POS system.
Cable trays in a large restaurant in Phuket
Main cable trays — the foundation of the whole low-voltage build

The scale the client feels

Two thousand square metres of restaurant is not just a "big coffee shop". It is several zones with different work logic: a quiet main room, a bar with live energy, a terrace, a wine cellar, a kitchen, a back of house. Each has its own requirements for WiFi (connection density) and for CCTV (angles, low light).

Mistakes here are expensive. Get the access point count wrong and the guest at the window sees "full signal" but cannot load the menu.

Installing Hikvision IP cameras in a restaurant
Installing Hikvision IP cameras at the key points in the dining area

Why WLTT

  • 8+ years in the Thai market: Phuket, Pattaya, Bangkok, Samui, Krabi, Hua Hin.
  • In-house engineering team, in-house installers, own vehicles and tooling — no subcontracting.
  • Syrve Certified Partner in Thailand — the POS is part of the overall infrastructure, not a silo.
  • 24/7 on-call service, service contract, spare-parts stock on the island.
Dining room of a 2,000 m² restaurant during low-voltage installation
The dining room during installation — finishing the low-voltage work

If you are planning to open or refurbish a large restaurant, gastronomy complex or food hall — get in touch. We will prepare the technical brief, design and budget for all low-voltage infrastructure, and after handover we will take the project under service.

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Tell us about the task — we will propose a solution and send a quote.