Driveway and gate visibility
Capture people and vehicles before they reach the residence, shop or equipment area.
Acreages often have the assets that matter hundreds of metres from the house. WireLite builds practical camera and connectivity systems for long driveways, detached shops, gates, fuel storage, equipment and perimeter approaches around the Edmonton region.
Consumer WiFi cameras are often designed for suburban homes. Acreages need longer cable runs, outdoor-rated networking, better camera placement and a plan for buildings and gates beyond normal WiFi coverage.
Capture people and vehicles before they reach the residence, shop or equipment area.
Use buried/fiber pathways or wireless links to extend cameras and networking to separate buildings.
Reduce nuisance motion by focusing notifications on relevant activity and protected zones.
Select lenses, infrared performance and mounting locations for open yards and dark rural approaches.
Check the property while travelling, working away or responding to an alert.
Combine visible cameras, lighting, sensors, sirens or strobes where active deterrence adds value.
WireLite is not limited to one camera or connectivity model. The design can combine professional IP cameras, local recording, wireless links, LTE/5G, solar power and satellite service according to distance, bandwidth, power and operating cost.
Best reliability where Ethernet can be installed cleanly.
Extend the network to another building without recurring cellular fees.
Add visibility where there is no AC power at the entrance.
Keep remote access available when the primary rural Internet service is unreliable.
Start with the assets, access routes and operating constraints. Then select the camera and network technology that gives useful evidence and reliable remote visibility.
WireLite focuses on working systems, clean documentation and configurations that can be supported after installation.
Walk the acreage and rank entrances, buildings and assets by risk and required image detail.
Determine which locations can use PoE, which need wireless, and where solar or cellular is justified.
Install the camera, network and recording equipment with outdoor-rated components and clean mounting.
Configure alerts and remote access, then verify day/night image quality and playback.
Distance depends on the transport method. Ethernet has practical distance limits, but fiber, wireless bridges and cellular nodes can extend coverage much farther.
Licence-plate capture requires deliberate camera placement, angle, shutter and lighting. WireLite can assess whether LPR-style coverage is practical at your entrance.
Often yes for remote viewing, especially when recording remains local. WireLite can evaluate bandwidth and avoid sending every camera continuously to the cloud.
Yes. Local NVR recording and private networking can reduce dependence on cloud subscriptions; cellular or monitoring services may still involve recurring costs when used.
Tell us what you want to protect, whether power is available and what cellular service you have. WireLite will recommend wired, wireless, LTE, solar or satellite options.