About Amerom Network

Built at the intersection of software, security and low-voltage.

Amerom Network was founded in California in 2017, initially serving the Los Angeles area and surrounding suburbs. Over the years, hands-on work in audio-video, networking and low-voltage has grown into a solid portfolio of residential and commercial projects.

Today, Amerom Network combines more than a decade of low-voltage experience with a strong software engineering background. That means we deliver complete solutions — from structured cabling, CCTV and alarm systems to reliable networks, smart automation and integration with modern applications and cloud services.

Whether it's a home, an office or a retail space, the approach is the same: honest consulting, clear design, clean execution and documentation you can rely on for years.

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Owner · Operator

Mihai Enescu

I've been working in the audio-video, networking and low-voltage field for over 10 years and I've always been fascinated by how new technology can simplify everyday life. From residential and commercial projects to integrated software solutions, my goal is to deliver systems that are stable, clean and easy to use.

Our process

Every project starts with a real conversation about the space, budget and expectations. We don't push hardware just because it looks good on paper — we design systems that work in the real world and can be maintained long term.

Step 01

On-site consultation

We begin with a visit to your location. We review the layout, existing equipment, Wi-Fi coverage, camera angles and listen to your priorities. The goal is to understand how the space is actually used, not just to fill a checklist.

Step 02

Design & planning

Based on the assessment, we produce a technical design: camera placement, cable runs, switch and rack layout, PoE budget, integration with alarms or smart systems. Before any work begins, we walk you through the plan and adjust it where needed.

Step 03

Clean installation

Once the design is approved, we schedule installation at a time that works for you — including after hours if necessary. Cables are labeled, routes are tidy and equipment is mounted so that everything is easy to follow and service later.

Step 04

Implementation & training

We don't leave until every camera, sensor and device has been tested with you. We explain how to use the system, remote access, apps and provide basic documentation so your staff feels comfortable operating it day to day.

Low-voltage done properly, not “good enough”.

From surveillance cameras and door sensors to racks, patch panels and structured cabling, we focus on the parts you don't see in photos but absolutely notice when something fails. A camera in the wrong place or a weak cable run can turn into blind spots, dropouts and hours of troubleshooting.

Every cable run is planned with coverage and safety in mind: where people actually move, how light changes during the day, how far devices are from the network core and what PoE budget is available. We pay attention to details like grounding, surge protection and power distribution so the system behaves well in real conditions, not just on paper.

For CCTV, the goal is clear evidence when you need it: correct angles, balanced views, usable night footage and reliable recording. For low-voltage in general, the goal is a system that feels invisible when things work — and easy to understand when you need to make a change.

  • • CCTV layouts designed around entrances, parking, corridors and cash areas
  • • Clean cable routing with labels, documentation and rack diagrams
  • • PoE planning for cameras, access points, intercoms and controllers
  • • Integration with alarms, door contacts and motion sensors
  • • Support for future expansion without tearing everything apart

A software engineer mindset applied to hardware.

Unlike a traditional installer, a software engineering background changes how we approach your infrastructure. We treat cameras, NVRs, routers, switches, smart hubs and cloud services as one connected system, with clear flows of traffic, access control and logging — not just a pile of devices sharing the same outlet.

On the networking side, that means properly segmented VLANs, firewall rules that make sense, monitored links and Wi-Fi tuned for real usage: streaming, remote work, VoIP, smart TVs and cloud-based apps. For home automation, it means building scenes that are actually useful: lights and climate that adapt to presence, notifications that matter and remote access that is secure, not just convenient.

We also think about maintainability: how easy it is to update firmware, replace a device, add another room or onboard a new user. Whenever possible, we document what we configure, so you don't depend on guesswork the next time something needs to change.

  • • Network design with VLANs for cameras, guests, IoT and business devices
  • • Wi-Fi optimization for coverage, roaming and high-density environments
  • • Smart home and automation scenes for lighting, climate and security
  • • Remote access, VPN and secure management for NVRs and controllers
  • • Clear documentation so future changes don't break what already works

Meet the extended team

Beyond the Owner | Operator role, projects are supported by a network of professionals specializing in networking, low-voltage installations and on-site coordination. Below are three typical collaborator profiles — placeholder names for now, until the official team lineup is finalized.

AR

Alex Rivera

Senior Network Technician

Responsible for configuring routers, switches and access points, ensuring a stable, segmented network prepared for IP cameras, streaming and automation platforms.

JP

Jasmine Patel

Project Coordinator

Handles scheduling, deliveries and client communication so installations are completed on time with minimal disruption to day-to-day operations.

DK

Daniel Kim

Low-Voltage Specialist

Works on-site running cables, mounting equipment, testing and labeling so every project is clean, documented and easy to maintain.