Deployment discipline for multi-tenant networks.

Zero Touch gives system integrators a controlled way to deliver tenant routers and supporting access points into multi-tenant properties already prepared for installation. Tenant routers ship ready for the end-user space, activation is completed by registering the device serial number to the tenant account, and Wi-Fi settings are managed through the portal by the reseller, property owner, or tenant.

Ships ready for install
Serial-based activation
Portal-managed Wi-Fi

Ready State

Install the router where it will be used

Tenant routers arrive prepared for the unit or suite instead of waiting on a separate setup stage inside the property.

Service Activation

Assign the serial to the tenant account

Setup is completed by registering the device serial number to the tenant account, which keeps the turn-up step simple and controlled.

Wireless Control

Manage Wi-Fi from the portal

Resellers and property owners can manage Wi-Fi centrally, and tenants can make their own Wi-Fi changes from the tenant side when needed.

Zero Touch Router

A Zero Touch router arrives ready for the tenant space.

In the Aditum Connect® deployment model, a Zero Touch router is not a blank device waiting for a field technician to configure it on site. It ships prepared for installation in the end user space. The installer places the router where it will be used, then activates service by registering the router serial number to the tenant account.

That keeps setup tied to the service record, reduces install variability, and gives the reseller or property team a clear confirmation point for the tenant turn-up.

Tenant Endpoint

What the router does

It becomes the tenant’s service endpoint for private internet and Wi-Fi.

Installer Role

What the installer does

Install the device in the tenant space and register the serial number to the correct tenant account.

Portal Control

What the portal controls

Wi-Fi settings and service details are managed through the portal by the reseller, property owner, or tenant, depending on the workflow and permissions.

Operational Value

What Zero Touch standardizes for the integrator.

The gain is not filler automation language. It is a cleaner operating pattern across shipping, install, activation, and wireless administration.

Field Deployment

Remove setup variability at install

Routers arrive prepared for the end-user space so the field team is not reinventing the same installation flow from property to property.

Account Turn-Up

Tie activation directly to the tenant record

Register the device serial number to the tenant account and bring service live without inserting another manual configuration layer.

Wireless Administration

Keep Wi-Fi changes in the portal

SSIDs and Wi-Fi settings stay in the management layer where resellers and property owners can administer them centrally and tenants can manage their own settings from the tenant login.

Prepared Hardware

Hardware aligned to the deployment model.

These devices are not here as a generic equipment list. They represent the tenant-edge and coverage hardware that fits the Zero Touch workflow.

hAP ax2 router

Tenant Edge

hAP ax2

A compact tenant-edge router for standardized apartment or suite installs across the property.

hAP ax s router

Expanded Edge Profile

hAP ax s

A higher-capability tenant-edge option when the deployment calls for more from the unit hardware while staying inside the same Zero Touch workflow.

cAP ax access point

Coverage Extension

cAP ax

A coverage extension option for properties that also need building-network wireless layers such as Wi-Fi Traverse™.

Zero Touch makes deployment repeatable at property scale.

Its value is operational: a consistent install and activation pattern that can be reused across launches, replacements, and expansion work.

Delivery Sequence

The activation sequence is intentionally simple.

Ship ready, install, register the serial, and manage Wi-Fi in the portal. The product works because the sequence stays tight.

1

Ship ready

Tenant routers leave the process ready to be installed in the end-user space.

2

Install in the end-user space

Place the router where it belongs without stopping for a separate setup stage at the property.

3

Register the serial to the tenant account

Complete setup by attaching the device serial number to the tenant account.

4

Apply Wi-Fi settings in the portal

Manage Wi-Fi from the portal as the reseller or property owner, or let the tenant manage their own settings from the tenant login.

Explore Next

Follow deployment into the rest of the platform story.

If this page answered the rollout question, the next pages explain the building-wide wireless layer and how partners use it.

Wi-Fi Traverse

See how broader wireless fits in

Review the building-wide wireless layer that can sit alongside tenant service without flattening everything into one shared tenant network.

Open Wi-Fi Traverse

For Resellers

See how resellers use it

Move from the deployment layer into the commercial and operating story that matters to partners and integrators.

Open reseller page

Technical

Open the API documentation

Use the documentation page if you want to look at the integration and service-control side of the platform next.

Open API docs