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Security Systems · Case Study · May 11, 2026

Camera and Network Cleanup Across Multiple Properties

Not every job is one big dramatic upgrade. Sometimes it's several smaller properties that each need the same thing: cameras that actually cover the right angles, and equipment that isn't an afterthought bolted to a wall.

A clean NVR install, done right

At one property, the job was a straightforward NVR and UPS install - but "straightforward" doesn't mean sloppy. Cabling is run and secured before anything gets mounted, so there's nothing left dangling once the equipment goes up.

Wall-mounted NVR and UPS with organized blue cabling

Coverage that actually matters

At another site, we mounted two cameras on the same brick corner to eliminate a blind spot that the old single-camera setup couldn't cover. Two angles, one corner, no gap in coverage.

Two security cameras mounted on a brick building corner

Where running cable back to the main switch wasn't practical, we used a wireless bridge instead - extending the network to a camera location without trenching or tearing open walls to get there.

Security camera paired with a wireless bridge antenna

The equipment side, in the maintenance room

Cameras get the attention, but the access point and switch gear tucked away in a maintenance room matter just as much. Here, a wireless access point shares wall space with the property's irrigation controller - mounted cleanly, cabled properly, and out of the way of anything that actually needs that wall.

Wall-mounted wireless access point in a maintenance room

And back at the camera end of that same property, the recording equipment goes into a locked wall-mounted enclosure - protected, but still easy for a technician to access when it's time for maintenance.

Wall-mounted NVR in a locked enclosure

The common thread

None of these properties needed the same fix. One needed a clean NVR install, one needed better coverage and a wireless bridge, one needed its equipment room sorted out. What they had in common is that none of it was treated as an afterthought - every cable, mount, and enclosure was installed like someone was actually going to have to service it again someday. Because someone always does.

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