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Multi-location retail solutions

Smart networks for retail chains

Same security and connectivity policies over all the stores, Stable Wi-Fi for staff & customers and visibility from a single dashboard – including during the busiest times of the year.

SD-WAN & Multi-site VPN Wi-Fi staff/guest Unified policies across all locations Observability & SLA
Conectivitate între magazine, HQ și depozite prin SD-WAN și Wi-Fi enterprise

What we deliver specifically

Networks that keep up with sales peaks

In retail, the network has to „hold up” when the store is full, not just at 10 a.m. POS, cash registers, self-checkout terminals, staff Wi-Fi, and back-office applications all depend on a stable connectivity.

Rizea Networks designs architectures SD-WAN and Enterprise Wi-Fi for nationwide store networks, with unified policies, clear segmentation and centralized monitoring of all locations.

QoS on POS, VoIP & critical applications Separate staff/guest Wi-Fi Unified L7 policies at the chain level
  • VPN / SD-WAN with LTE/5G fallback and QoS on critical flows (POS, VoIP, back-office).
  • Unified L7 policies for all stores, with content filtering and IoT isolation.
  • Customer Wi-Fi with captive portal, rate-limiting and total separation from the production network.
  • Single dashboard, alerts and SLA reports for IT and management teams.

Scenarios in which we frequently intervene

Stores that "fall" on Black Friday

Networks are overloaded when it matters most. We're redesigning connections, QoS, and Wi-Fi so that POS and payments remain stable and fast.

Mixed equipment chain

We standardize policies across heterogeneous infrastructures (vendor mix), define clear profiles, and bring all stores into a single operating model.

Rapid expansion with new stores

We build a documented store template so that opening a new location is a repeatable process – not a project from scratch each time.

Frequently asked questions

Does it also work with mixed equipment (different vendor per store)?

Yes. We build a standard of policies and profiles on existing vendors and, where necessary, propose a gradual plan to unify the infrastructure. There is no need to change everything from day one.

What is the typical rollout time for multiple locations?

It depends on the number of stores, the availability of telecom operators, and the existing infrastructure, but generally we are talking from a few days for the pilot to a few weeks for an extended rollout, with a clear phasing plan.

Can it be integrated with our current platforms (ERP, loyalty, eCommerce)?

Yes. The architecture is designed to not block existing flows, but to make them secure and more predictable. We work with internal teams and application providers to test and validate critical scenarios before rollout.