Reliable Internet & Wi-Fi for Acreages and Rural Properties
Living on an acreage shouldn't mean settling for one weak router in the house and no signal in the shop, barn, or guest cabin. Wi-Fi Pros Network Consulting designs rural connectivity solutions purpose-built for the acreage lifestyle — connecting multiple buildings, covering large outdoor areas, and giving you the same reliability you'd expect in the city.
We serve rural properties throughout Strathcona County, Leduc County, and Parkland County, including the areas around Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Devon, Leduc, Beaumont, and Fort Saskatchewan.
How We Connect Acreage Properties
Wireless Building-to-Building Bridges (Ubiquiti UISP)
When trenching isn't practical or a second building is too far or awkward to run cable to, we use Ubiquiti UISP wireless bridges to link your house, shop, barn, or guest suite with a fast, stable point-to-point connection — often capable of delivering gigabit-class speeds between buildings without a single wire in the ground.
Underground Fibre Runs
For permanent, maximum-reliability connections between buildings — or from your property line to your house — we install buried fibre optic cabling. Fibre is immune to lightning-induced surges common on open acreage properties and delivers the most future-proof bandwidth available.
Whole-Property Wi-Fi Coverage
Once the backbone is in place, we design outdoor and indoor Wi-Fi coverage using Ubiquiti UniFi access points so signal reaches the yard, the shop, the barn, and anywhere else you need it — not just the kitchen.
UniFi Protect Security Cameras for Acreages
Rural properties benefit enormously from remote-viewable security cameras covering driveways, gates, outbuildings, and perimeter areas. We design UniFi Protect camera systems that run on the same network as your connectivity, recorded locally on a UniFi NVR — no monthly cloud fees required.
Internet Source Evaluation
We're not an ISP, but as part of your design we'll help you evaluate what internet sources are actually available at your property line — whether that's fixed wireless, satellite (like Starlink), or a rural fibre provider — and build the right network around it.
Why Acreage Owners Choose Wi-Fi Pros
We understand rural properties. Long distances, multiple structures, and limited existing infrastructure aren't obstacles — they're what we specialize in.
Right tool for the terrain. We'll recommend wireless bridges, buried fibre, or a mix of both based on your property's layout, sightlines, and budget — not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Enterprise-grade Ubiquiti hardware. UISP and UniFi equipment is built for exactly this kind of outdoor, multi-building deployment.
Local to the Edmonton area. We know the region — the acreage subdivisions around Sherwood Park, Strathcona County, Leduc County, and Parkland County — and we're not driving in from out of province.
Common Acreage Connectivity Scenarios We Solve
Connecting a detached shop or barn to house internet and Wi-Fi
Extending reliable Wi-Fi across several acres of yard space
Linking a guest cabin, secondary suite, or rental unit to the main property network
Replacing spotty or failing wireless setups from previous installers
Adding remote-viewable security cameras at gates, driveways, and outbuildings
Preparing new-build acreages for connectivity before or during construction
Frequently Asked Questions
How far apart can buildings be for a wireless bridge to work? Ubiquiti UISP bridges can reliably cover distances well beyond what's typical on most acreage properties, provided there's a clear line of sight between antennas. We assess this on-site before recommending wireless over buried fibre.
Is buried fibre more reliable than a wireless bridge? Fibre is generally more resistant to weather and interference since it's underground, but it requires trenching. Many properties do well with a wireless bridge, especially where trenching is costly or disruptive. We'll walk you through the trade-offs for your specific property.
Do you provide the internet service itself? No — we design and install the network, cameras, and connectivity infrastructure. We can advise on which internet sources are available at your location, but the internet service itself comes from a separate provider.
Can this handle a farm or acreage-based business? Yes — we've designed networks for acreage properties with home-based businesses, shops, and outbuildings that need dependable, business-grade connectivity.
Get a Free Rural Connectivity Assessment
Every acreage is different. Tell us about your property — how many buildings, approximate distances, and what's not working today — and we'll recommend the right mix of wireless bridges, fibre, and Wi-Fi coverage.