
A St. Louis company rarely lives at one address. There is the headquarters in Clayton, a plant down in the Metro East, a clinic in Chesterfield, and a sales office across the river in St. Charles, each with its own internet line and its own quirks. When every site is a separate island, a slow circuit in one place turns into a help desk fire that nobody can trace. SD-WAN pulls those sites into a single fabric you can see and steer from one screen.
BlueHouse Telecom designs and manages SD-WAN for companies across the St. Louis region without favoring one carrier. We mix and match the access at each location, fiber where it is lit, cable or fixed wireless where it is not, and lay a smart overlay on top that prioritizes the traffic that matters. You get one network to manage, voice and cloud apps that hold steady, and a team that owns the underlying circuits instead of pointing fingers when one goes soft.
Connecting sites scattered across a two state metro
The St. Louis market sprawls across the Missouri side and the Illinois Metro East, and access quality swings hard from one address to the next. A building in the Cortex innovation district near the Central West End may have abundant fiber, while a warehouse off Interstate 70 or a clinic in Belleville rides whatever is available. SD-WAN does not care that your circuits are mismatched. It bonds and steers across them, so a strong fiber line and a backup cable connection work together rather than sitting in separate silos.
Application performance is the whole point. When a voice call from the Clayton office and a backup job from the plant share the same link, the overlay keeps the call clean and lets the backup take what is left. Traffic headed to Microsoft 365 or a hosted ERP gets the direct, prioritized path it needs instead of hairpinning through a distant data center, which is what makes cloud apps feel responsive across every branch.
Failover that survives a cut or a storm
St. Louis weather does not negotiate. Ice storms, summer derechos, and the occasional flood near the rivers all take down circuits, and a single line at a critical site is a gamble. SD-WAN gives each location a second path, often a different carrier or a cellular backup, and fails over in seconds without dropping the active session. A cut fiber near the Poplar Street Bridge stops being a daylong outage and becomes a blip your users may not even notice.
How we design and run your network
We start with a map of every site, the circuits already in place, and the applications that cannot afford to stutter. From there we design the overlay, source any new access we recommend, and configure the policies that decide which traffic gets priority. Then we manage the whole thing, watching the links, tuning the routing, and handling carrier issues on your behalf, so your internal team is not stuck coordinating five vendors when something breaks at the St. Charles office.
What you get with SD-WAN
We run eight sites on both sides of the river, and our old setup meant a separate ticket and a separate vendor for every slow circuit. BlueHouse designed an SD-WAN overlay, added cellular backup at the Metro East plant, and now we manage it all from one screen. When a storm cut the Chesterfield line last spring, the office never noticed.
Why St. Louis businesses choose BlueHouse
Keep voice and cloud apps steady across mismatched site circuits
Ride out a cut or a storm with automatic per site failover
See and manage every location from a single dashboard
Hand carrier coordination to one team instead of five vendors
