Office network management
Your network is the one piece of infrastructure every other system depends on. When it is right, nobody thinks about it. When it is wrong, everything else looks broken and nobody can tell you why.
What you get
- Dead Wi-Fi zones eliminated, verified by survey
- Guest traffic that cannot reach anything of yours
- Voice quality that holds up on a busy day
- Outages you hear about from us before your team reports them
There is a consumer router in a cupboard, three mesh points somebody added when the far office complained, a guest network sharing the same subnet as your accounting machine, and no record of what any of it is doing.
How we run it
A design, not an accumulation
Firewall, switching and access points sized to your building and your headcount, with a written diagram of what is where. We survey the space rather than guessing from a floor plan.
Segmented networks
Guests, staff, payment devices, cameras and building systems on separate networks. A compromised smart TV in the waiting room should not be able to see your file server.
Wi-Fi that covers the whole building
Including the back office, the warehouse, the treatment room at the end of the corridor and the yard. We heat-map it rather than adding another extender.
Secure remote access
Modern VPN or zero-trust access so people can work from home without exposing your network to the internet. Tied to your identity provider, so offboarding closes it automatically.
Monitoring and a real ISP relationship
We watch circuits, switches and access points continuously, and when your provider has an outage we are the ones sitting on hold with them — with the circuit ID, the account number and the escalation path already in hand.
What changes for you
- Dead Wi-Fi zones eliminated, verified by survey
- Guest traffic that cannot reach anything of yours
- Voice quality that holds up on a busy day
- Outages you hear about from us before your team reports them
Questions people ask
We are moving offices. Can you handle the build-out?
Do we own the equipment?
What do you do about the internet going down?
Find out what you're actually running
A 15-minute call, then a two-hour on-site assessment and a written picture of your environment. The findings are yours to keep whether or not you hire us.