Managed Service

Wireless Bridges in Twin Falls, Idaho

Some sites are too far apart to wire and too important to leave disconnected. Point-to-point wireless networking links your buildings, shops, and remote facilities with a fast, reliable wireless bridge, so your whole operation runs on one network without digging a single trench.

Wireless Bridges for Magic Valley businesses
Overview

When you need to connect two locations, the buildings across the yard, the shop down the road, or a pump house out in the field, running fiber or copper isn't always practical or affordable. A point-to-point wireless link beams a high-speed connection between them using small antennas with a clear line of sight, often bringing a remote site online in days instead of the weeks or months a trenched line would take.

We start with a site survey to confirm line of sight and pick the right mounting points, towers, rooftops, silos, or poles, then install and aim business-grade radios for a stable, high-throughput link. Need to reach several buildings from one hub? Point-to-multipoint setups fan a single connection out to multiple sites at once.

Because we also handle your network, cameras, and phones, your wireless link is built to carry all of it. The remote shop gets the same secure network, the cameras at the far end of the property come online, and everything is monitored as part of your managed service, so if a link ever degrades, we know before you do.

What you get

What's included with Wireless Bridges

Line-of-sight site survey

We verify the path between sites and choose the best mounting points before any equipment goes up.

Building-to-building bridges

Connect two locations with a fast, dedicated wireless link, no trenching or leased lines.

Point-to-multipoint links

Fan a single connection out to several buildings or remote sites from one central hub.

High-throughput business radios

Enterprise-grade equipment sized for the bandwidth and distance your operation needs.

Remote-site connectivity

Extend your network and internet to shops, barns, pump houses, and field locations.

Monitored & managed

Your links are watched as part of managed IT, so we catch and resolve issues fast.

Monitored & managed

We see a link go down before you do

Every wireless link is watched around the clock. The moment one degrades or drops, our system logs a ticket and dispatches a technician automatically, so the clock to repair starts before anyone in your office even reaches for the phone.

Live link monitoringAll links up
7 msNorth Shop12 msPump House5 msWarehouseHQMain Office

All links operational

Every site monitored 24/7. We see a problem before you do.

  • North Shop7 ms
  • Pump House12 ms
  • Warehouse5 ms

The difference monitoring makes

Automatic detection turns the same outage from 6 hr 40 min of downtime into 1 hr 42 min, a saving of 4 hr 58 min.

With our monitoring1 hr 42 min
  1. Link drops(outage begins)0 min
  2. Sustained outage confirmed(30-min hold skips routine power blips)30 min
  3. Ticket auto-logged(Ticket #4827)31 min
  4. Call to confirm dispatch33 min
  5. Technician dispatched35 min
  6. On site, repairing1 hr 18 min
  7. Link restored1 hr 42 min
Compared to break/fix providers6 hr 40 min
  1. Link drops, no alert0 min
  2. Staff notice the site is offline1 hr 35 min
  3. Someone calls it in2 hr 20 min
  4. Ticket created2 hr 30 min
  5. Technician dispatched2 hr 55 min
  6. On site, repairing6 hr 0 min
  7. Link restored6 hr 40 min

And only during business hours. Downtime keeps running the whole time no one knows the link is down.

We watch link quality too, not just up or down. If a connection degrades over time, say an antenna drifts out of alignment after a windstorm, we plan a realignment before it fails, instead of letting it slog along and frustrate your team until someone finally calls.

How it works

Getting started is simple

A straightforward path from first call to fully supported, with a local team beside you the whole way.

01

Free assessment

We learn your business, review your current setup, and pinpoint risks and opportunities, at no cost.

02

A tailored plan

You get a clear recommendation and a straightforward, flat-rate quote. No jargon, no surprises.

03

Smooth rollout

Our local technicians implement everything with minimal disruption to your team and your day.

04

Ongoing partnership

We monitor, support, and proactively improve your technology so it keeps working for you.

FAQ

Wireless Bridges questions, answered

It depends on terrain and line of sight, but well-placed business-grade links routinely cover anywhere from across a yard to several miles. During our site survey we confirm the distance and path will deliver the speed you need.

Generally yes. A clear line of sight between the antennas gives the most reliable, highest-speed link, so we survey the path first and use elevated mounting points like rooftops, poles, towers, or silos to clear obstructions.

Yes. Properly engineered point-to-point links are very stable and carry plenty of bandwidth for data, voice, and cameras. We monitor them as part of your managed service so any issue is caught early.

Absolutely. A point-to-point link is a great way to bring cameras at a distant building, gate, or field back to your network so you can view them alongside everything else.

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