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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
