Cleaner resident turn-up at property scale.

Zero Touch keeps tenant-router deployment from becoming a property operations burden. Routers arrive ready for installation in the unit, service is activated by assigning the device serial number to the tenant account, and Wi-Fi settings remain in the portal instead of becoming another onsite setup task. For owners, that means a cleaner transition from unit readiness to resident connectivity.

Ready for unit install
Serial-number activation
Portal-based Wi-Fi control

Unit Readiness

Keep apartments easier to prepare

Routers do not need a separate setup stage before they can be placed in the unit or suite.

Resident Turn-Up

Bring service online with fewer handoffs

Activation is completed by associating the router serial number with the tenant account rather than layering on extra onsite configuration work.

Ongoing Control

Keep wireless settings in the right management layer

Portal-based control lets the service team, ownership group, or tenant manage the settings that belong to them without turning the unit into a support loop.

Operational Value

Why Zero Touch matters to the property team.

Owners benefit when move-ins, turnovers, and service activation stay predictable. The technical workflow matters because it shows up as resident experience, onsite workload, and how repeatable the property standard is across the portfolio.

Move-Ins

Shorten the gap between unit readiness and live service

A cleaner activation process makes it easier for new residents to get connected without avoidable setup delays.

Onsite Burden

Keep network setup from falling onto property staff

When routers arrive ready for install and activation stays tied to the tenant account, there is less reason for onsite teams to get pulled into technical handoffs.

Repeatability

Use the same operating pattern across buildings

A consistent installation and activation model is easier to scale from one property to the next.

Zero Touch reduces operational drag around resident connectivity.

It helps the property move from install to live service with less friction, less explanation, and less variability from unit to unit.

Property Sequence

The owner-facing workflow stays intentionally short.

The sequence is simple by design. That is what keeps it usable at property scale.

1

Router arrives ready

The device comes prepared for the unit or suite where it will be installed.

2

Install in the unit

Place the router where the resident will use it without a separate property-side setup stage.

3

Assign the serial to the tenant account

Register the device to the resident account to complete service activation.

4

Handle Wi-Fi in the portal

Manage wireless settings in the portal instead of turning the unit into a troubleshooting workflow.

What This Changes

Better resident turn-up and a cleaner support story.

Zero Touch improves more than installation. It also improves how the service is explained, handed off, and supported after move-in.

For The Property Team

Less rollout friction to manage

  • Fewer steps between unit readiness and active service.
  • Less property-side intervention during activation.
  • More consistent rollout patterns for launches, turnover, and expansion.

For Residents

A clearer way to get connected

  • Internet begins with installation-ready hardware.
  • Wi-Fi settings can be adjusted without creating an onsite support loop.
  • The move-in connectivity story is easier to understand from day one.

Explore Next

See how deployment connects back to the broader owner story.

If this page answered the rollout question, the next pages explain how building-wide wireless and the broader property strategy fit around it.

For Owners

Return to the main owner page

Go back to For Owners if you want the broader property story around internet, resident experience, and operations.

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How It Works

See the larger service structure

Use the concept page if you want to connect owner deployment concerns back to the bigger Aditum Connect™ service model.

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