Rural properties are not simply large houses. Distance, metal buildings, trees, gates, long driveways, power availability, and weather all affect the network design.
Plan the entire property
We identify which areas need internet access, camera coverage, wired equipment, gate connectivity, or future expansion.
Barns and metal buildings
Metal construction can block the signal from the main house. These buildings often need a dedicated link and equipment mounted inside.
Bridges and fiber
A point-to-point bridge may avoid trenching, while fiber can provide the strongest long-term connection where conduit is available.
Outdoor WiFi and cameras
Weather-rated access points and cameras are selected and mounted around the actual outdoor areas that need service.
Power and surge planning
Remote switches, bridges, access points, and cameras require appropriate power, PoE capacity, grounding, and surge considerations.
What to expect
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