Your internet goes down. The provider runs a test, says everything looks fine on their end, and tells you it's your router. Your IT person says the equipment is fine and it's the circuit. Meanwhile your team is idle, your phones are dead, your card reader won't process, and your customers can't reach you — while the two vendors who could fix it argue over whose fault it is. That's the trap of buying internet from one company, network gear from another, and support from a third. Nobody owns the whole path from the street to your desk, so every outage becomes a referee job for the one person who least has time for it.
The right circuit for your needs — real business bandwidth and reliability, not a consumer plan with a business label.
Provisioned, configured, and supported by the same team, so the handoff between circuit and network is clean.
Enterprise-grade wireless that's monitored and maintained, not a consumer router hoping to cover the building.
A backup path so one outage doesn't take you offline — backup circuit, dual carriers, or cellular backup.
When anything in the connection breaks, you call us, and we own it end to end.
As part of the LRG family, we work with our connectivity company to get businesses the right fiber where it's available.
The reason outages drag on is that the circuit, the router, and the Wi-Fi usually belong to three different companies, each able to point at the other two. LRG owns the whole path, so there's a single number to call and a single party accountable — and we can actually diagnose where the problem is instead of arguing about whose problem it is. For a lot of Gulf Coast businesses, collapsing three vendors into one partner is the biggest reliability upgrade they make.
Both — that's the point. We own the whole path: the circuit, the router, and the managed Wi-Fi. So instead of buying internet from one company and support from another, you get a single partner accountable for the entire connection, with one number to call when anything breaks.
Fiber delivers internet over glass instead of copper, which means faster, more consistent speeds and far better reliability — especially for upload-heavy work like cloud apps, video calls, and backups. Business fiber adds what a company needs that a consumer plan doesn't: symmetrical speeds, priority support, and an actual service commitment.
With failover designed in, you stay online. We can set up a backup circuit, dual carriers, or cellular backup so a single outage doesn't stop your phones, payments, or operations — which matters most during Gulf Coast storm season. Without redundancy, a single line is a single point of failure; we design that risk out.
Yes. Managed Wi-Fi is part of how we deliver connectivity — business-grade access points placed for full coverage, secured, and monitored. We handle the circuit, the network, and the Wi-Fi as one system, so the dead zones and drop-offs go away.