Equipment and machinery yards
Position cameras for usable identification and activity review around high-value mobile assets.
WireLite designs farm surveillance as a property network: camera coverage where it matters, local evidence retention, remote viewing and the right mix of wired, wireless, cellular and off-grid technology for widely separated assets.
Farm security has two jobs: deter and document unwanted activity, and give owners useful operational visibility without driving to every building. A well-designed system can cover entrances, shops, fuel, machinery, bins and livestock while sharing network and recording infrastructure.
Position cameras for usable identification and activity review around high-value mobile assets.
Monitor approaches, loading areas and after-hours activity with targeted analytics.
Use PoE cameras and local NVR storage for reliable continuous recording inside and outside shops.
Connect barns, bins, shops and yards to a central network using private outdoor wireless links.
Use cameras for remote visual checks of barns, pens, gates or equipment processes where appropriate.
Deploy solar, battery and LTE/5G camera systems at locations where fixed power and data are unavailable.
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.
Continuous local recording for the core farmyard and buildings.
Carry camera traffic between buildings without buying a data plan for each location.
Standalone coverage where no network or AC service exists.
Create one broader site network for cameras, WiFi and operations where cellular capacity is limited.
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.
Identify high-value assets, likely approach routes, operational viewing needs and retention requirements.
Assess power, building separation, line-of-sight, cellular signal and existing Internet at the farm.
Build the camera and connectivity plan around a central NVR plus remote nodes where needed.
Commission alerts and remote viewing, test night performance and provide a supportable handover.
Yes, if those buildings can be connected by Ethernet, fiber, private wireless or a routed network with sufficient bandwidth.
No. Cellular is useful where private networking is impractical, but wireless links can be more economical for multiple cameras on the same property.
Yes. Camera placement can support both security and remote visual checks, although operational requirements should be separated from intrusion alert zones.
With local NVR or edge storage, recording can continue even if remote viewing is temporarily unavailable, depending on the design.
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.