Connect Buildings Without Breaking Ground.
Trenching between buildings is expensive, disruptive, and often impossible. A professionally installed wireless bridge delivers multi-gigabit connectivity between structures the same day - no civil permits, no concrete, no wait.
SRS Networks designs and deploys point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless bridges with proper line-of-sight analysis, precision alignment, and throughput testing - so the link performs at spec from day one and holds up over time.
Why Buildings Stay Disconnected Longer Than They Should
Connecting two buildings over a parking lot or campus green shouldn't require a months-long civil project. But without the right wireless solution - designed and deployed correctly - it often stays on the back burner indefinitely.
Trenching Quotes That Killed the Budget
Running fiber between buildings often requires cutting through asphalt, concrete, or landscaping. The civil work alone can exceed six figures for a short run across a parking lot - for a connection that a properly installed wireless bridge can deliver at a fraction of the cost.
Buildings Without Fiber and No Easy Path to Get It
Historic buildings, leased properties, and campus facilities separated by roads or rights-of-way often have no realistic path for buried fiber. Without a wireless alternative, those buildings stay underserved - running on slow cellular backup or overloaded shared connections.
Construction Sites That Need Network Before the Building Is Done
Temporary construction sites need connectivity for project management software, security cameras, and on-site workstations - long before any permanent cabling infrastructure exists. Running cable to a trailer isn't practical. A wireless bridge gets them connected the same day.
Slow or Unreliable Existing Wireless Links
Consumer-grade wireless equipment installed years ago for inter-building connectivity rarely delivers the throughput or reliability that operations now depend on. Low signal levels, misaligned antennas, and outdated hardware result in links that work until they don't.
No Line-of-Sight Planning Before Installation
Wireless bridges require clear line-of-sight and proper Fresnel zone clearance to perform at rated throughput. An installation done without a site survey and LOS analysis often underperforms from day one - or fails entirely when a tree or structure enters the radio path.
Engineered for the Link. Tested Before We Leave.
SRS Networks treats every wireless bridge as an engineered link - not a product installation. That starts with a site survey to verify line-of-sight and Fresnel zone clearance, moves through equipment selection and pre-staging, and ends with post-installation throughput testing that confirms the link delivers what it was designed to deliver. Every project closes with documentation that captures signal levels, link metrics, and as-built diagrams for future reference.
Complete Wireless Bridge Deployment Coverage
From initial site survey and link design through installation, alignment, testing, and documentation, SRS Networks manages every step of the wireless bridge deployment so nothing is left to guesswork.
Site Survey & Link Design
Every wireless bridge project starts with a site survey - verifying line-of-sight, calculating Fresnel zone clearance, identifying obstructions, and selecting the right frequency band and equipment for the link distance and throughput requirements.
Equipment Selection & Pre-Staging
We select bridge hardware based on your link distance, throughput requirements, and environmental conditions - then pre-stage and configure equipment before technicians arrive on site, reducing installation time and eliminating configuration errors in the field.
Professional Installation & Alignment
Wireless bridge performance lives or dies by the quality of the physical installation. We mount equipment at the optimal elevation, align antennas with signal-level verification tools, and weatherproof every installation to manufacturer specifications for long-term reliability.
Throughput Testing & Documentation
Installation isn't complete until the link is tested under real traffic conditions. We perform bidirectional throughput tests, document actual signal levels and link metrics, and deliver an as-built package covering every hop in the wireless infrastructure.
DIY Wireless Link vs. SRS Professional Bridge Deployment
What changes when you replace a consumer-grade wireless link bolted to a wall with an engineered, aligned, and documented bridge built by a team that does this for a living.
Where Wireless Bridges Replace the Trench
SRS Networks installs wireless bridge infrastructure in environments where running buried fiber is impractical, cost-prohibitive, or simply not possible given the timeline, terrain, or lease constraints.
Multi-Building Corporate Campuses
Campus environments with multiple buildings spread across a property benefit from wireless backhaul that avoids trenching between every structure. A properly designed point-to-multipoint architecture delivers high-throughput connectivity across an entire campus without digging a single trench.
Warehouse-to-Office Connections
Warehouses and distribution centers often sit adjacent to office buildings on the same property, separated by parking lots or loading areas. A wireless bridge delivers fiber-equivalent throughput between the two facilities in a day - without conduit, trenching, or civil permits.
Construction Site Temporary Links
Active construction sites need reliable network connectivity for months before any permanent infrastructure exists. Wireless bridges deployed on temporary structures provide the throughput needed for video surveillance, project management systems, and on-site crew communications.
Remote Facility Connectivity
Remote facilities - pump stations, storage yards, agricultural operations, and industrial sites - often have no path to fiber and unreliable cellular coverage. A wireless bridge delivers predictable, managed backhaul connectivity that cellular cannot guarantee.
We Verify the Link Before We Close the Project.
A wireless bridge that was never throughput-tested is a wireless bridge you can't trust. SRS Networks doesn't consider an installation complete until the link performs at spec under real traffic conditions - and every project closes with documentation that proves it. That's the difference between a wireless bridge that works and one that works until it doesn't.
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Ready to Connect Your Buildings Without Breaking Ground?
Whether you need a single point-to-point link across a parking lot, a campus-wide point-to-multipoint architecture, or wireless bridges deployed across multiple locations nationwide, SRS Networks engineers and installs links that perform at spec.
