HOA & Gated Community IT
Smart IT infrastructure for HOA and gated communities — gate access control, community-wide security cameras, clubhouse WiFi, and common-area connectivity.
Overview
Homeowners associations and gated communities need IT infrastructure that enhances resident security, supports common-area amenities, and improves property management operations. Gate access control, perimeter security cameras, license plate recognition (LPR), clubhouse WiFi, and pool area connectivity are now expected by residents and boards alike. Summit DNC designs and installs community IT infrastructure that integrates gate systems, cameras, and WiFi into a cohesive, manageable network — helping HOA boards deliver the security and amenities their communities expect.
HOA & Gated Community IT
Industry Challenges
The unique infrastructure pain points we solve for this vertical.
Gate entry systems needing reliable connectivity for remote access, intercoms, and LPR cameras
Perimeter security camera coverage across large community boundaries
Clubhouse, pool, fitness center, and park WiFi connectivity for residents and events
Long cable runs across community properties with limited existing conduit infrastructure
Board requirements for security camera footage retention and remote access
Integrating multiple systems (gates, cameras, WiFi, intercoms) onto a unified network
How We Help
Our Solutions
How Summit DNC addresses the specific IT infrastructure needs of this vertical.
Gate access control systems with remote management, visitor intercoms, and mobile app entry
Community perimeter security camera networks with license plate recognition (LPR)
Clubhouse, pool, and amenity space WiFi for resident use and community events
Fiber optic and direct-burial cabling connecting gates, cameras, and amenity buildings
Cloud-based or on-premise video management with board-specified retention periods
Unified network design integrating gates, cameras, intercoms, and WiFi on one managed platform
Compliance & Standards
Regulatory Requirements
Standards and regulations that impact IT infrastructure in this vertical.
California Civil Code (Davis-Stirling Act) requirements for HOA common-area systems
California recording consent laws affecting security camera and audio monitoring placement
ADA accessibility requirements for gate entry and community technology systems
Local municipal requirements for gate and security system installations
Real Estate & Property Management
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