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From Swiss Precision to Portuguese Sun: My WiFi Journey Evolves TLTR: Built a rock-solid enterprise WiFi platform. Slow, steady growth. Got Fritz, our Hungarian Vizsla, Chief Running Officer. Left Switzerland after five years for sun, ocean, Portugal. Still coding, now with beach vibes. Long-Version Picture this: a small team, hunched over code, tweaking our enterprise WiFi platform to perfection. For years, we poured our souls into it. Every line of code, every hardware tweak, every late-night debug session brought us closer to something bulletproof. The system wasn’t just good. It was rock-solid. Our customer base grew the hard way: slow, steady, built on trust. No shortcuts. No hype. Just results. That was us a few years back, grinding in Switzerland, making WiFi that enterprises could bank on. Life wasn’t all routers and code. The kids were growing up, hitting that age where a dog wasn’t just a dream but a necessity. Enter Fritz, our Hungarian Vizsla, the four-legged chaos agent who crowned himself Chief Running Officer. He’d sprint through the house, tail whipping like a rotor, stealing socks and hearts. Fritz brought a spark to our days, a reminder that life’s more than screens and signals. Then came the shift. After five years in Switzerland, the land of precision and mountains, we felt the pull for something new. Those years grounded us. They shaped us. But the itch for change grew stronger. We craved sun on our faces, the crash of ocean waves, the kind of air that fills your lungs and makes you feel alive. So we packed up, said goodbye to the Alps, and set our sights on Portugal. A new chapter. A new vibe. Portugal’s light hits different. It’s warm, open, free. We’re still building WiFi platforms, still chasing that perfect connection. But now it’s with salt air in our lungs and Fritz sprinting along the beach. The goth kid in me, still rocking black eyeliner and Bauhaus on repeat, feels at home in this mix of chaos and calm. The journey’s far from over. Want to hear more about our WiFi grind or life in Portugal? Drop a comment. Let’s swap stories.

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