Remote Setup Support — Island Router Configuration, 1 Hour
Your Network,
Set Up Right.
A Rivas Technology Group engineer configures your Island Router with you, on a call. No visit required.
Your Island Router ships direct from our distributor with factory defaults. It works out of the box. This is for when you want it configured properly — VLANs, firewall rules, DNS over HTTPS, device segmentation, and WireGuard remote access set up to match how you actually use your network.
Book one hour. We schedule a call, connect securely, and configure it together. You keep full local control the whole time — nothing is stored in a cloud, and we retain no access afterward.
At a Glance
Service Terms
Rate
$195 / Hour
Published rate · no markup
Minimum
1 Hour
Prepaid at checkout
Delivery
Remote
Secure · no site visit
Hours
Business Hours
Scheduled after purchase
Straight Answers
Before You Buy
Do I need this to use the Island Router?
No. The Island Router works out of the box with factory defaults, and the Island app is designed for homeowners, not engineers. This is for people who want VLANs, segmentation, or filtering configured to their specific network rather than left at defaults.
What does one hour actually cover?
Most single-router setups are done inside an hour: WAN configuration, VLANs, firewall rules, DNS over HTTPS, per-device filtering, and a walkthrough of the app. Complex multi-VLAN or multi-WAN builds may run longer, billed at the same $195 hourly rate.
Is this the same as installation?
No. This is remote configuration only. Physical installation, structured cabling, access point placement, and full network design are on-site work — available throughout the South Sound.
Do you keep access to my network?
No. The Island Router is cloud-free by design and all management stays local to your hardware. We connect for the session and retain nothing afterward.
What if I am in the South Sound?
Then remote setup is probably not what you want. We design and install complete networks across Kent, Tacoma, Puyallup, Gig Harbor, Federal Way, Auburn, Sumner, and Bonney Lake — the router is one part of that, and it is worth a conversation instead.