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Generators hum, steel reflects, dozens of phones fight for airtime, and a single mis‑aimed AP turns a trailer into a faraday joke.
ITAD4Me designs Dallas–Fort Worth site networks for how superintendents move, not how IT wishes they would sit.
Acceleration costs and owner-led meetings land fastest when uploads fail in public—your backlog becomes their reason to doubt the schedule you sold.
Bluebeam hesitates on monster sets, drone uploads die on captive portals, and “cannot open the RFI” spawns hour-long meetings nobody booked.
Contractor totes hide consumer gear; LTE gateways lack honest failover; VLANs melt into broadcast soup; QoS was never tuned for real file sizes.
When security is ignored for speed, the same hotspot that saved Tuesday becomes Monday’s ransomware story.
Serious sites pair Wi‑Fi design and deployment with ISP failover planning sized to upload-heavy collaboration.
We model peak upload minutes—submittals, drone dumps, model updates—then prove throughput and jitter targets against them on realistic paths.
Trailer, laydown, vertical phases, subs’ needs.
Captures under real files and user counts.
Guest segmentation without killing speed.
Baseline on bad RF days—clear skies lie.
Pilot one vertical phase before declaring victory across the whole pad.
Power, steel, height, noise sources.
Upload peaks and concurrent users.
APs, gateways, LTE, cabling discipline.
QoS, roaming, captive portal UX.
Monitoring, spares, move plans per phase.
Scope spans temporary fiber and LTE, outdoor and indoor AP placement or validation, gateway redundancy, DNS, captive portals, and monitoring tuned to construction seasons—not office SNMP defaults.
When multi‑site programs scale, align SD‑WAN and VPN strategy with network monitoring that pages before supers learn from gossip.
Tablets and rugged endpoints that roam harsh sites.
Learn more →Large sets without shadow copies.
Learn more →People patterns across crews and trailers.
Learn more →Lessons from peers on real projects.
Learn more →Proof before you blame concrete.
Learn more →Crew access without handing over the keys.
Learn more →Questions after a GC meeting turns into a connectivity roast.
We help Dallas–Fort Worth contractors design LTE, Wi‑Fi, and failover that survives real uploads, real crews, and real weather.