Community-Wide Internet Backup for
HOA Residents
Keep residents connected during cable or fiber outages with automatic 5G failover broadband.
When a neighborhood cable or fiber outage occurs, residents can lose access to work, school, telehealth, smart home systems, and emergency communication. RES-Q gives HOAs a community-wide backup internet solution that automatically keeps homes connected during outages.
Reliable Internet Backup for Every Home in Your Community
RES-Q delivers a 5G Multi Carrier Back Up Network purpose-built for HOA communities. When a single node, pole, or backhaul connection fails, multiple homes can lose service at once. Our multi-carrier 5G backup network keeps residents connected during outages — no separate ISP subscription required for each household.
Why Residential Internet Backup Matters
Residents increasingly depend on internet connectivity as an essential utility. During an outage, connectivity loss can interrupt work, education, healthcare access, home security, and communication.
- Remote work and VPN access
- Virtual learning and online classes
- Telehealth appointments
- Smart home devices and security systems
- Emergency communication
- Streaming and everyday household connectivity
Automatic Internet Failover for Residents
RES-Q operates behind the resident's existing internet service and only activates when the primary ISP connection fails. The switch to backup connectivity happens automatically and typically requires no action from the resident.
What Happens During an Outage
Benefits of Backup Internet for HOA Communities
Uninterrupted Connectivity
Residents stay connected during cable and fiber outages.
Automatic Failover
Backup internet activates automatically when the main connection fails.
Cost Efficiency
A shared community model reduces the need for each household to purchase a separate backup service.
Multi-Carrier Reliability
RES-Q uses multi-carrier 5G connectivity for added resilience.
Emergency Preparedness
Communities maintain connectivity during storms, service interruptions, and local outages.
Resident Convenience
Residents keep their existing ISP and Wi-Fi setup with minimal disruption.
Communities That Benefit Most
Suburban Single-Family HOAs
Single-family home communities with shared infrastructure
Condominiums & Townhomes
Associations with multi-unit residential buildings
Apartment & Multi-Dwelling
High-density communities with shared backhaul connections
Storm-Prone Communities
Communities in outage-prone or aging infrastructure areas
High Remote-Work Communities
Communities with residents who depend on reliable connectivity for daily work
Storm-Prone & Outage-Prone Areas
Communities that experience frequent weather-related or infrastructure outages
Aging Infrastructure Communities
Communities with older cable or fiber infrastructure prone to service interruptions
Affordable Backup Internet for Residents
Residents can participate in the community backup program through a simple monthly router lease model, avoiding the need for a separate secondary ISP subscription.
- Includes pre-configured router hardware
- Includes multi-carrier backup capability
- Includes firmware updates and support
- No upfront hardware purchase required
Shared Community Backup Capacity
HOAs can deploy a shared backup broadband model using a community data pool sized to match participation and outage risk. This allows the community to purchase backup capacity once and let participating homes draw from it only when outages occur.
HOA Internet Backup FAQ
How does backup internet work for HOA communities?
RES-Q gives HOA communities a shared backup internet option that activates when a resident's primary cable or fiber internet service fails. The switch to backup connectivity happens automatically through the RES-Q router.
Do residents need to change their current internet provider?
No. Residents keep their existing ISP. RES-Q works as a backup layer behind the current internet connection.
What happens when the primary ISP fails?
The RES-Q device detects the outage and automatically switches to 5G backup internet so the home stays connected.
Can RES-Q work with Comcast, Spectrum, AT&T, or other providers?
Yes. RES-Q is designed to work alongside common residential internet providers and broadband equipment.
How many homes can share a community backup plan?
The number of homes depends on the size of the selected community data pool and expected participation. Smaller communities may begin with 1TB, while larger communities may require 2.5TB or 5TB.
Is this a replacement for home internet service?
No. RES-Q is designed as a backup internet solution that activates during outages of the primary ISP.
What are the benefits for HOA residents?
Residents gain reliable connectivity during outages for remote work, online learning, telehealth, smart home devices, and emergency communication.
Protect Your Community from Internet Outages
See how RES-Q can help your HOA deliver reliable backup internet for residents during cable and fiber outages.
