Thirty acres, six buildings, and one network that has to cover all of it.
Technology infrastructure for Central Coast agriculture.
We understand your environment.
- Properties spanning multiple buildings across large acreage
- Copper that can't reach across the property
- Consumer wireless that won't hold in rural areas
- Unlicensed RF interference from WISPs
- Equipment in pump houses and outbuildings that sees 100+ degree summers
- Cold winter nights that kill gear rated for office environments
- Operations that can't afford connectivity gaps during critical seasons
- Multiple vendors with separate systems that don't talk to each other
What we handle.
- Fiber backbone across large properties
- Licensed point-to-point wireless links
- Temperature-rated outdoor equipment
- Cameras on yards, fields, and outbuildings
- Access control on equipment and storage
- Phone system across all buildings
- One managed network for the whole property
- 24/7 monitoring and management
Where we add value.
- We've worked on ag properties across SLO and Santa Barbara Counties
- We know what holds up in the field and what doesn't
- One team manages network, security, and communications
- Problems caught before they affect operations
- Planning that accounts for seasonal demands and growth
- No finger-pointing when something goes wrong
Common questions.
Yes. We connect agricultural properties using fiber backbones and licensed point-to-point wireless links. Licensed links are important in rural areas where unlicensed spectrum is crowded with WISP traffic — interference on unlicensed frequencies can make connectivity unreliable. Licensed links give you dedicated, interference-free connectivity across the property.
We spec equipment rated for the actual temperature range. On the Central Coast, north county facilities see summer highs above 100 degrees and winter nights in the mid-30s. Standard office-grade equipment won't hold up in pump houses, outbuildings, or field enclosures. We select hardware rated for the environment.
That's the most common situation we walk into on agricultural properties. Multiple systems from multiple vendors installed over years, nothing talking to anything else. We assess what's worth keeping, replace what isn't, and build one managed network across the whole operation.
It depends on the size of the property, the number of buildings, and what the assessment reveals. We scope each project after understanding what you have and what you need. We'll give you a clear picture before any work starts.
One team. No finger-pointing. One number to call.
The property is big. The network should cover all of it.
26 years on the Central Coast. Thirty acres or three hundred — one network that covers all of it.
Talk to Lattis.