Networking

Point-to-point radio networking for reliable building-to-building connectivity.

We design and support point-to-point wireless links that connect separate buildings, yards, and remote areas where traditional cabling is impractical or too expensive.

Overview

Point-to-Point Radio Networking in Metro Vancouver

Point-to-point radio networking is a practical solution when a business needs to extend internet or network access between locations without trenching, leased circuits, or disruptive construction. We help plan, install, align, and support wireless bridge solutions that are built for stability, performance, and real operational use.

What clients gain

  • Reliable connectivity between buildings, shops, warehouses, and yards
  • A practical alternative to trenching fiber or running new underground cabling
  • Faster deployment for sites that need connectivity without major construction
  • Professional planning around distance, line-of-sight, mounting, and long-term maintainability

What we help with

  • Site assessment for line-of-sight and placement planning
  • Wireless bridge hardware installation and alignment
  • Integration with switches, routers, and existing network equipment
  • Performance testing, troubleshooting, and optimization after deployment
Where It Breaks Down

Signs the network needs more than a quick workaround.

Across Metro Vancouver, industrial yards, commercial properties, strata environments, and multi-building businesses often need dependable connectivity between separate structures. Point-to-point radio links can be an efficient way to bridge those gaps when physical cabling is not the right fit.

Two buildings need to share internet or network resources

A yard, shop, or detached office needs dependable connectivity

Trenching or new cabling is too costly, disruptive, or unrealistic

A business needs a cleaner way to extend cameras, phones, or data across a property

Planning Questions

Questions that come up before network work starts.

What is point-to-point radio networking used for?

It is commonly used to connect two buildings or areas over a wireless bridge so they can share internet access, cameras, phones, servers, or other network resources.

Is point-to-point radio more practical than trenching cable?

In many cases, yes. When trenching is costly, disruptive, or not permitted, a properly planned wireless link can be the more practical option.

Do you help with planning and installation?

Yes. We can help assess line-of-sight, choose suitable hardware, install equipment, and integrate the link into the existing network.

Can this support business security cameras or remote buildings?

Yes. Point-to-point radio links are often used to extend connectivity to detached offices, yard equipment, security systems, and other remote network endpoints.

Related Services

Other support that often fits alongside this work.