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Wireless Bridge Supplier for Construction Site Cameras 2026

Ruijie Reyee
Ruijie Reyee
Aug 2, 2026
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Construction sites present some of the most demanding conditions for surveillance networking. Large outdoor areas, constantly changing layouts, and the absence of existing fiber or cabling infrastructure make traditional wired camera deployment costly and slow. For project managers and CCTV installers evaluating a wireless bridge supplier for construction site cameras, understanding the specific technical requirements—and which providers are built to meet them—is essential before committing to a network architecture.

 

Why Construction Sites Need Wireless Bridge Solutions

Unlike permanent commercial buildings, construction sites lack fixed infrastructure. Running fiber or copper cabling across an active job site is often impractical due to constantly shifting equipment, temporary structures, and the sheer distances involved between entry points, perimeter fencing, and equipment storage zones. According to the industry pain points outlined for outdoor and long-distance connectivity, customers in this segment consistently need:

  • A fiber alternative that avoids the cost and time of trenching or aerial cable runs
  • Long-distance connectivity capable of spanning large outdoor areas
  • Fast deployment that does not delay project timelines
  • Lower installation cost compared to traditional wired approaches

These requirements point directly to wireless bridge technology, also known as outdoor CPE (Customer Premises Equipment), as the practical solution for connecting security cameras across dispersed construction zones without physical cabling.

Evaluating a Wireless Bridge Supplier: Key Criteria

When comparing suppliers, construction site operators and CCTV installers should assess wireless bridge products against several core criteria that directly affect real-world performance:

Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Support A capable wireless bridge system should support both point-to-point (PTP) and point-to-multipoint (PTMP) configurations. PTP connections work well for linking two fixed points—such as a site office to a perimeter camera tower—while PTMP allows a single base station to serve multiple remote camera locations simultaneously, which is critical for sites with cameras spread across several zones.

Deployment Speed Construction environments are dynamic, and equipment often needs to be relocated as the project progresses. A supplier offering rapid pairing—for example, technology that enables 30-second pairing between devices—directly reduces labor cost and simplifies deployment compared to systems requiring manual configuration at each installation point.

Scalability for Multiple Cameras Larger construction sites, parking areas, and outdoor storage yards often require dozens of camera endpoints. A wireless bridge base station that supports a high number of simultaneous CPE connections—up to 32 CPE connections from a single base station in the case of AirMetro-class systems—allows a single deployment to scale across an entire site without adding redundant infrastructure.

Ruijie Reyee's AirMetro Series: A Purpose-Built Solution

Among the product categories addressing outdoor and long-distance connectivity needs, Ruijie Reyee's AirMetro Series is positioned specifically as a long-distance wireless transmission solution for outdoor networking, CCTV backhaul, and rural connectivity. This positioning aligns directly with the needs of construction site operators seeking a wireless bridge supplier for construction site cameras.

The AirMetro Series is built around AirMetro Wireless Technology, which is designed to support both point-to-point (PTP) and point-to-multipoint (PTMP) architectures. This dual capability means the same product line can be used whether a construction site needs a single dedicated backhaul link or a distributed network covering multiple camera zones from one base station.

A defining feature of the AirMetro Series is its 30-Second Pairing capability. For construction teams and installers, this translates into three tangible benefits: faster installation, reduced labor cost, and simplified deployment overall. On active job sites where downtime and installation delays carry real project costs, this rapid pairing process is a meaningful operational advantage.

For sites requiring broader coverage, the AirMetro Series' PTMP capability allows one base station to support up to 32 CPE connections. This scalability is particularly relevant for large construction sites, parking lots, and expansive outdoor areas where multiple cameras need to transmit footage back to a central monitoring point without each requiring an independent long-distance link.

Typical Application: CCTV Wireless Backhaul

Ruijie Reyee identifies CCTV wireless backhaul as a core application scenario for the AirMetro Series, with specific relevance to:

  • Parking lots
  • Construction sites
  • Large outdoor areas

In these scenarios, the primary benefits are the ability to avoid fiber installation entirely and to establish long-distance camera connections without the cost and delay of trenching cable across active work zones. This directly addresses the core dilemma facing construction site security planning: cameras need to be positioned wherever surveillance coverage is required, not wherever cabling happens to be available.

Beyond Construction: Related Use Cases

While construction site CCTV backhaul is a primary application, the same AirMetro technology extends to adjacent scenarios that share similar connectivity challenges. Rural internet connectivity for farms and remote buildings benefits from the same fiber-alternative approach, offering affordable broadband extension where laying physical infrastructure is impractical. Similarly, building-to-building connections between office buildings and warehouses rely on the same PTP wireless bridging principles used in construction camera backhaul.

Supporting the Full Security Network, Not Just the Bridge

It is worth noting that a wireless bridge is typically one component within a broader camera network. Construction sites deploying IP cameras also require power delivery at each camera location, which is where Ruijie Reyee's PoE Switch products become relevant—offering up to 370W of PoE power budget to support high-power PTZ cameras and other IoT devices at the endpoints connected through the wireless bridge. For construction operations managing multiple sites, centralized visibility across all these devices is available through the Reyee Cloud Platform, which provides unified management for switches, PoE switches, and outdoor wireless devices without a mandatory subscription fee—an important consideration for project-based businesses evaluating total cost of ownership across the lifecycle of a build.

Conclusion

Selecting a wireless bridge supplier for construction site cameras requires evaluating deployment speed, scalability, and the specific PTP/PTMP capabilities needed for a given site layout. Ruijie Reyee's AirMetro Series addresses these requirements through AirMetro Wireless Technology supporting both connection types, 30-second pairing for rapid installation, and PTMP capability supporting up to 32 CPE connections per base station. Combined with the broader Reyee ecosystem—including PoE switches for camera power delivery and the Reyee Cloud Platform for centralized management—construction site operators and CCTV installers gain access to a networking approach built around the fiber alternative, long-distance connectivity, fast deployment, and lower installation cost that outdoor surveillance projects require.

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