Huacas Residence — multi-building estate.
Multi-building residential estates need property-wide network coverage and surveillance that work as one environment, not as separate islands. Maple Connection built the full-property network, mesh wireless, and surveillance for a Huacas estate, plus managed service for an owner who lives abroad most of the year.
Executive summary.
Residential estates with multiple structures — main house, guest house, outbuildings, pool area — suffer from infrastructure built one room at a time. Wi-Fi works in the kitchen and dies on the deck. Cameras record locally with no remote review. Owners abroad have no visibility.
We rebuilt the property as one network: cable runs between buildings, mesh wireless walked to the actual coverage map, cameras with remote review and off-site backup, and a monitoring loop so the owner can be on a different continent and still know everything is running.
What was deployed.
Property-wide network
Commercial routing and switching, with cable runs between buildings, sized to the estate and configured for the local fiber handoff.
Wireless mesh
Mesh access points covering the main house, guest house, and outdoor areas — concrete and tile, not living-room defaults.
Cameras + remote review
Weather-rated cameras with off-site backup and AI-indexed footage. The owner reviews from anywhere.
Managed service
Remote monitoring, alert routing, and a monthly report. Issues surface to us before they surface to the owner abroad.
What changed.
- One network across all buildings on the estate.
- Wireless coverage that works at the pool deck, not just in the kitchen.
- Remote camera review from anywhere in the world.
- The owner sees the property from abroad and knows when something needs attention.
- The same setup carries into the rest of our estate work in Guanacaste.
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