Commercial Networking, Cameras & Access · Lubbock, Texas
When the network drops at 4:45 on a Friday, who's actually picking up?
Probably not the “camera guy” from Facebook. Probably not the MSP six hours away in Dallas.
We're a different number to call.
Built like the oilfield. Documented like the military.West Texas Wi-Fi installs networking, cameras, access control, and structured cabling for businesses across the South Plains, Permian Basin, and Panhandle. Licensed. Veteran-owned. Local. Responsible for all of it.
TDPS LICENSED
#B31108601
Required by TX law for cameras + access. Most aren't.
BASED IN
LUBBOCK
Local crew. Not Dallas. Not Phoenix.
FULL STACK
5 DISCIPLINES
One vendor. One number. No finger-pointing.
VETERAN-OWNED
SDVOSB
Texas HUB Certified · Service-disabled vet owned
Commercial Wi-Fi installation, security cameras, access control, and structured cabling across Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, Amarillo, Abilene & San Angelo. TDPS-licensed, veteran-owned.
Cost of doing nothing
The price of cheap infrastructure
isn't cheap.
Most West Texas businesses are stitched together with a camera guy from Facebook, an unlicensed cable puller, and an MSP six hours away in Dallas. It works. Until it doesn't. And when it doesn't, here's what one outage actually costs you.
- 01Missed POS hour at peakHours of revenueFriday-night Wi-Fi drop at a busy restaurant. Tickets lost. Comps issued. Staff rebuilding the night by hand.
- 02Unrecorded break-inInsurance fightWhen the cheap kit didn't capture the plate, the face, or the entry. Insurance carriers fight claims with no usable footage.
- 03Re-pull after drywall4–6× the costCat5e where it should've been Cat6a. Re-pulling means tearing out tile and ceiling. Days the building is unusable.
- 04MSP windshield timeHalf a day billedOut-of-area MSP driving in. Half a day of travel on your invoice. They're gone before they understand the building.
- 05Failed TDPS auditTDPS fineTexas DPS audits unlicensed installers. The fine lands on the property owner. Not the contractor who sold you the camera.
Or just hire it done right once.
See the free site survey↓The stack we install
Five disciplines.
One contractor.
Your network, cameras, doors, and cable runs all touch each other. We design them as one system, install them with one crew, and stand behind all of it with one warranty. No more “not my problem.”
Wi-Fi & Networking
Wireless that doesn't drop the POS terminal mid-rush, the warehouse scanner mid-pick, or the doctor's tablet mid-exam. Engineered with a real heat map.
- ›Survey-engineered AP placement
- ›Outdoor PtP & yard-spanning mesh
- ›VLAN segmentation + guest isolation
Security Cameras
Footage you can actually use in court. License plates legible, faces identifiable, low-light usable. Not the $200 Amazon kit, not Best Buy install.
- ›4K + LPR + low-light tuned
- ›Cloud + on-prem NVR options
- ›Plate, face, line-cross analytics
Access Control
Lock the door, audit the entry, kill the keys. Cloud-managed credentials, mobile unlock, anti-tailgate alerts. And remote revoke when somebody quits.
- ›Card · Fob · Mobile · Biometric
- ›Audit trail every entry
- ›Direct camera integration
Low-Voltage Wiring
Cable runs your next IT hire can read. Cat6/Cat6a, fiber, coax. Pulled in conduit or J-hooks, terminated to spec, every drop labeled and tested.
- ›Cat6a · OM4 fiber · RG6/11 coax
- ›Tested + certified to TIA-568
- ›25-year manufacturer warranty
Structured Cabling
MDF/IDF rooms built to plan. Racks anchored, PDUs sized, fiber trunks between buildings, cooling and power thought through. Done once, right.
- ›Two-post + four-post rack builds
- ›Inter-building OS2 fiber trunks
- ›PoE switching + UPS sizing
Full Catalog
Browse the
complete spec sheet →
Standards, hardware lines, deployment notes, and warranty terms for every service.
How we work
Four steps.
No surprises.
We don't guess. We don't freelance. We don't call you on day three asking where the cables go. Every project runs the same way. The boring way. The right way.
- STEP 01Day 1
Site Survey
60 minutes onsite. We walk the building with you, photograph existing infrastructure, heat-map current Wi-Fi, and audit camera coverage and blind spots. You get a written report. Yours to keep, even if you don't hire us.
- ›Heat map of current coverage
- ›Blind-spot diagram
- ›Cable run audit + photos
- ›Equipment recommendation memo
- STEP 02Day 2–4
Engineered Design
We draft a layout in CAD with AP placement, camera angles, cable paths, and patch panel architecture. Bill of materials. Itemized quote. No vague "we'll figure it out" estimates.
- ›CAD drawings
- ›Itemized BOM
- ›Fixed-price quote
- ›Quick turnaround
- STEP 03On schedule
Clean Install
We show up when we said we would. Cable runs in conduit or J-hooks, never zip-tied to ceiling grid. Patch panels labeled. Cameras leveled, focused, IP-addressed, named, and tested in low light.
- ›On-time, on-spec
- ›No "rat's nest" cabling
- ›Every port labeled
- ›Tested in low light & rain
- STEP 04Hand-off
The Binder
When we leave, you get a binder. Network diagram. Patch panel map. Camera coverage map. Admin credentials in a sealed envelope. Photos of every cable run before the ceiling went back up. Your next IT person will thank us, not curse us.
- ›Network diagram (PDF + paper)
- ›Patch panel + IP schedule
- ›Pre-ceiling photos
- ›Sealed credential envelope
The offer
60 minutes onsite.
Zero dollars.
A real plan.
You get an actual licensed installer onsite. Not a high-pressure sales call, not a Zoom “discovery,” not a templated PDF. We walk your building, measure what's actually there, and leave you with a written report you can use whether you hire us or not.
No obligation · No pitch · No deck
Here's exactly what you get
Booking
Pick a slot. Or pick up the phone.
The lunch promise: if we don't find at least three things worth fixing on your survey, we buy your team lunch.
Risk reversal
The Built-Right
Guarantee.
Most installers will quietly disappear when something doesn't work. We won't. Here's what that means in writing.
◆ ◆ ◆ Certificate of Workmanship ◆ ◆ ◆
The Built-Right Guarantee
Workmanship · Documentation · Warranty
- 01.
If it doesn't work the day we go live, we fix it on our dime, on our time. No change-order shell game. No “that's not what was scoped.”
- 02.
Fixed-price quotes after the survey. No “plus materials.” No surprise change orders for things we should have caught up front.
- 03.
Cabling carries a 25-year manufacturer system warranty on Cat6a runs, passed through to you in writing with the binder.
- 04.
Cameras and access control carry the OEM warranty (typically 3–5 years) plus a 1-year workmanship warranty from us. If something we installed fails because of how we installed it, we fix it.
- 05.
Documentation in writing. Network diagram, patch panel map, IP schedule, credentials, photos before drywall. Bound and handed over at close-out.
Philip Robb
Founder · Robb Technology Group
License of Record
TDPS #B31108601
Verifiable: txdps.state.tx.us
Common questions
The questions
we get on every call.
Straight answers. Same answers we'd give you in person at the jobsite. Click to expand.
- Cool. Ask him to show you his TDPS license number. If he can't, he's installing illegally. And the fine lands on you, the property owner, not him. We'll do a free audit of his work and tell you, honestly, what's worth keeping.
- We scope jobs from a few cameras in a single retail location up through multi-building campuses. Our minimum is around $2,500. If you're below that, we'll point you at the right DIY kit and not waste your money.
- Great. He should. We work with in-house IT all the time. We do the physical layer (cable, APs, cameras, racks). He does the logical layer (servers, software, identity). We hand him a binder. He doesn't have to reverse-engineer anything.
- Honestly, no. Phone-call quotes don't account for what's actually in the building. Buildings lie. Drawings lie. We measure. The survey is free. If you're not in our service area we'll tell you upfront before we drive.
- Site survey: typically within a week. Quote: usually within a couple business days after the survey. Install start: typically 2–4 weeks out depending on equipment lead time and your schedule.
- Lubbock. Office on Salem Ave. We run scheduled work across the South Plains, Permian Basin, and Panhandle. Service calls and emergencies scheduled per their priority. Not a 30-minute promise we can't keep.
Operating principle
“I'd rather lose a sale than install something that doesn't work. That's how you build a business in a town where everyone knows everyone.”
Philip Robb
Founder · Robb Technology Group
The crossroads
Two roads.
→Keep duct-taping three vendors and a Best Buy camera kit.→Or book the survey. 60 minutes. Free. No pitch.
P.S.
Texas law requires a TDPS license to install commercial cameras and access control. Most installers don't have one, and the fine for hiring them lands on the property owner. Ours is #B31108601. Verify at txdps.state.tx.us.