Jobsite Internet & WiFi for LA Construction Sites
Reliable connectivity for trailers, gate cameras, and field teams — bonded 5G/LTE, point-to-point fiber, and managed outdoor WiFi engineered to survive a working construction site.
Why jobsite internet is different
Consumer routers from a big-box store don’t belong on a construction site. The trailer hits 110°F in summer. The signal has to punch through stucco, plywood, and rebar. Your superintendent is loading 200MB plan revisions on an iPad while the gate camera streams 4K and the access control system pings a cloud server every five seconds. And when the cellular carrier throttles or the fiber gets cut by an excavator down the street, you can’t lose the network.
We build networks for that environment. Industrial-grade hardware, multi-carrier failover, and remote monitoring so a real engineer (not a chatbot) is watching the link.
Connection options
Bonded 5G/LTE Cellular
Our standard solution for new sites. A ruggedized router combines two or three carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) into a single bonded connection with automatic failover. Typical real-world speeds: 100–400 Mbps down, 30–80 Mbps up. Goes live the same day we install your power pole.
Point-to-Point Wireless Backhaul
For sites within line-of-sight of a fiber-fed roof, we beam gigabit-speed connectivity using licensed-band radios. Common where developers have multiple sites in the same neighborhood and want to share a single fiber drop.
Direct Fiber Drop Coordination
If your project will run more than a year and the address is buildable for fiber, we’ll coordinate the drop with Frontier, Spectrum Business, AT&T Fiber, or a metro carrier and bridge it through our managed firewall.
Site coverage & WiFi
One indoor router rarely covers a whole site. We design proper RF coverage with weatherproof outdoor access points mounted on the temp pole, the trailer, and key tower locations, all running on a single SSID with seamless roaming. PoE drops handle gate cameras, access control panels, and intercom systems on the same managed network.
What’s included
- Industrial-grade router (Cradlepoint or Peplink class)
- Multi-carrier SIMs with bonded failover
- One or more outdoor weatherproof access points
- Managed firewall, VLAN segmentation, and content filtering
- Static public IP option for cameras and remote access
- 24/7 network monitoring with alerting to our NOC
- Equipment swap within 4 hours if anything fails
Security & cameras on the same network
We’ll separate your jobsite cameras and access control onto their own VLAN with the bandwidth they need, while keeping your trailer’s WiFi isolated for office use. Static IPs and NAT rules are configured for whatever DVR or cloud platform your security vendor uses.
Jobsite Internet FAQs
How fast is the internet, really?
On a properly engineered bonded 5G/LTE setup in LA, expect 150–400 Mbps down and 30–80 Mbps up at most addresses. Heavy industrial zones with weak cell coverage may get less; we’ll site-survey before we quote and tell you the truth.
Can it support multiple devices and trades?
Easily. The hardware we deploy comfortably supports 50+ concurrent devices and 4K video streams. We segment traffic so a contractor downloading plans doesn’t starve the gate camera.
What if the cellular signal is weak at my site?
We deploy external high-gain antennas and run them up the temp pole to clear obstacles. If LTE/5G genuinely won’t work, we’ll quote a point-to-point or fiber option instead.
Do you provide a static IP?
Yes — available on most plans. Important if your security camera DVR or access control system needs inbound connections.
Is it month-to-month?
Yes. We bill monthly with no long-term contract on month-to-month plans, or offer discounted 12-month rates for projects with a confirmed timeline.