Warehouse Network Infrastructure Installation
WCC Technologies Group provides network infrastructure for distribution centers, fulfillment operations, and industrial facilities across Southern California — switching, cabling, and VLAN architecture designed for WMS connectivity, scanner AP infrastructure, security systems, and corporate IT on a single integrated network.
Network Infrastructure for Distribution and Industrial Facilities
Distribution and fulfillment centers run multiple systems on a single network — WMS and RF terminals, warehouse WiFi APs, security cameras and access control, office and administrative systems, and sometimes SCADA or building automation. Each system has different traffic requirements, and the VLAN architecture that separates them needs to be designed correctly from the start — not patched together after three separate contractors have already run cable and configured switches independently.
WCC Technologies Group provides warehouse network infrastructure as a fully integrated scope — network cabling and structured cabling, IDF and MDF rack builds, access and distribution switching, router and firewall configuration, and warehouse WiFi integration. We're headquartered in Chino, CA — the Inland Empire's logistics corridors are our primary market, and we bring the same engineering depth to the Inland Empire that enterprise clients expect in Los Angeles and Orange County.
Single-source cabling and networking in warehouse environments. WCC installs structured cabling and switching under the same scope — PoE budgets for scanner APs, cameras, and access control are coordinated at the design stage, not discovered as conflicts on opening day.
- Network architecture design — WMS, scanner WiFi, cameras, access control, corporate
- Access layer switching — installation and configuration
- Distribution and core switching
- Industrial-grade edge switching — where required for harsh environments
- Router and firewall configuration
- IDF and MDF rack builds
- Structured cabling — Cat6A horizontal, fiber backbone
- VLAN segmentation — WMS, corporate, security, IoT
- PoE budget management — APs, cameras, access control
- End-to-end commissioning
- As-built documentation
Warehouse Network Infrastructure by Operation
WCC designs and deploys network infrastructure for every distribution and industrial environment across Southern California.
Distribution & Fulfillment Centers
Network infrastructure for large-footprint distribution operations — WMS connectivity, high-density scanner AP switching, security camera infrastructure, and corporate IT on a coordinated VLAN architecture.
Cold Storage & Refrigerated Facilities
Network infrastructure for refrigerated and freezer warehouse environments — industrial-grade switching for temperature-controlled areas, AP infrastructure for cold storage zones.
Manufacturing & Light Industrial
Network infrastructure for manufacturing environments — SCADA and PLC network separation, production floor switching, corporate IT isolation, and building automation integration.
Cross-Dock & Transloading Operations
Network infrastructure for cross-dock operations — high-density switching at every dock door position, redundant uplinks, and WMS VLAN tuned for high-throughput scan environments.
New Construction — Industrial
Low-voltage subcontractor on industrial new construction and TI projects throughout Southern California — submittals, trade coordination, phased installation.
Multi-Building Industrial Campus
Network architecture for multi-building industrial campus environments — fiber backbone between structures, standardized IDF deployment, and centralized management.
How We Deploy Warehouse Network Infrastructure
Every WCC warehouse network project is designed before a cable is pulled — switching topology, VLAN architecture, and PoE budgets coordinated from day one.
Network Design
Switching topology, VLAN architecture, and PoE budget designed for your warehouse's specific system mix — WMS, scanner WiFi, security cameras, access control, and corporate IT.
Cabling Infrastructure
Cat6A horizontal and fiber backbone installed and Fluke-certified. IDF placement optimized for both IT switching and scanner AP coverage zones in high-bay environments.
Rack Builds
IDF and MDF racks built with switches, patch panels, and cable management. PoE allocations planned for scanner APs, cameras, and access control on the same stack.
Switch Configuration
WMS, corporate, camera, and IoT VLANs configured. QoS for WMS traffic. PoE policies set. No switch handed off at factory defaults.
Commissioning
End-to-end connectivity verified — VLANs, routing, PoE, WAN. Scanner connectivity tested at dock doors and pick aisles. Issues resolved before sign-off.
Documentation Handoff
As-built rack diagrams, switch port schedules, VLAN table, IP schema, and credentials delivered to your IT and operations teams.
Warehouse Network Infrastructure — Frequently Asked Questions
What VLANs does a warehouse network need?
A typical distribution center network requires at minimum: a WMS/scanner VLAN for RF terminals and WMS servers, a WiFi management VLAN for AP control traffic, a security VLAN for cameras and access control, a corporate VLAN for office and administrative systems, and a guest VLAN for visitor and carrier access. In facilities with SCADA, building automation, or cold storage monitoring systems, additional isolated VLANs are added for those systems.
Do you handle both cabling and networking in warehouse environments?
Yes — WCC installs structured cabling and switching infrastructure under the same scope. In warehouse environments, this matters because PoE budgets that support scanner APs, security cameras, and access control on the same IDF stack need to be coordinated at the design stage, not discovered as conflicts between a cabling sub and a networking contractor who never talked to each other.
What switching platforms do you install in warehouses?
WCC installs Cisco Meraki, Cisco Catalyst, Aruba Networks, and Ubiquiti UniFi for warehouse and industrial environments. For harsh environments requiring industrial-grade edge switching near dock doors or production areas, we select ruggedized models with appropriate temperature and ingress ratings.
Do you install network infrastructure for new warehouse construction in the Inland Empire?
Yes — WCC works as a low-voltage subcontractor on new construction and major TI projects throughout the Inland Empire's Ontario, Fontana, Chino, and Rancho Cucamonga corridors. Submittals, trade coordination, phased installation, and owner-turnover documentation.
Do you provide warehouse network infrastructure across Southern California?
Yes — WCC provides warehouse network infrastructure throughout the Inland Empire, Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Diego County. The IE logistics corridor is our home market — no out-of-area fees for Inland Empire projects.
Serving Southern California
WCC Technologies Group provides warehouse network infrastructure throughout Southern California — no travel fees within our primary service area.
Los Angeles County
- Los Angeles
- Long Beach
- Pasadena
- Burbank & Glendale
- El Segundo
- Torrance
- San Fernando Valley
- & more
Orange County
- Irvine
- Anaheim
- Santa Ana
- Newport Beach
- Huntington Beach
- Fullerton
- Costa Mesa
- & more
San Bernardino County
- Chino
- Ontario
- Rancho Cucamonga
- San Bernardino
- Fontana
- Victorville
- Upland
- & more
Riverside County
- Riverside
- Corona
- Moreno Valley
- Murrieta
- Temecula
- Palm Springs
- Perris
- & more
San Diego County
- San Diego
- Chula Vista
- Escondido
- Carlsbad
- El Cajon
- Oceanside
- Vista
- & more
Ventura County
- Ventura
- Oxnard
- Thousand Oaks
- Simi Valley
- Camarillo
- Moorpark
- Santa Paula
- & more
Ready to Design Your Warehouse Network Infrastructure?
Tell us your facility size, system mix, and current network situation — and we'll design a network infrastructure built for your distribution environment.
