AV, lighting control, principal devices, crew systems, security, monitoring, and remote support all rely on the IT backbone.
Enterprise-grade yacht networks that help guests connect, crew manage systems, and support resolve issues before they become visible.
Wi-Fi, switches, firewalls, and VLANs: engineered as one IT system around the yacht.
Complete system documentation that gives the yacht clarity, control, and continuity long after handover.
Direct access to Triton engineers: diagnostics, monitoring, upgrades, and onboard support.
Triton designs, documents, and supports the IT backbone behind modern yacht operations: Wi-Fi, switching, firewalls, servers, VLANs, cybersecurity, monitoring, and secure support access.
Core switching, routing, cabling, racks, and IDFs, designed around the superyacht.
Heatmap-driven Wi-Fi for principal, guest, crew, deck, and technical spaces.
Network separation for principal, guest, crew, AV, IoT, and operational systems.
Firewall policy, encrypted transport, patching, and yacht-specific cyber controls.
Servers, storage, backups, and applications that support daily superyacht operations.
IP plans, device records, remote diagnostics, and 24/7 engineer support.
WAPs placed against RSSI values, not best guesses. Heatmap before install. Validation after.
RSSI-validated WAP placement deck by deck, with seamless roaming and dedicated guest/crew SSIDs. Heatmap before install. Validation after.
Enterprise network engineering for superyacht IT: Wi-Fi, switching, firewalls, VLANs, servers, cybersecurity, monitoring, and support.
Not complicated. Not fragile. Supportable.
Triton supports superyacht new builds, refits, upgrades, and 24/7 service across the major yachting regions.
With physical offices — not virtual addresses — in the United States and Europe, we meet clients where the superyacht is: shipyards, refit periods, cruising grounds, owner trips, and urgent support needs worldwide.
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Switches, cables, racks, IDFs, laid out for the way the boat is actually used, not whatever happened to fit.
Coverage measured deck-by-deck: principal, guest, crew, and the places no one talks about until something fails there.
Six private networks, segregated by architecture, sharing the same fiber backbone. None of them can hear the others. That's the whole point.
Yacht-specific cyber controls: the stuff a generic corporate firewall doesn't think about, applied at sea.
Servers, storage, and backups sized for superyacht operations, replicated, monitored, and yours.
We watch the network. We answer the call. We send an engineer when the network needs hands.