// network & wi-fi

Business network & Wi-Fi setup

A good network is one nobody talks about. We design, build and document office networks for companies up to 100 staff — then monitor them so they stay boring.

// what we build

Every layer, designed by the person who supports it

Firewall & security edge

  • Business-grade firewall / UTM, properly configured
  • Intrusion prevention & content filtering
  • Managed as part of your security baseline

Managed switching

  • Managed switches sized to your floor plan
  • VLANs to separate staff, servers and devices
  • Power-over-Ethernet for phones and access points

Business Wi-Fi

  • On-site survey before we quote anything
  • Access points placed to eliminate dead zones
  • Roaming that doesn't drop calls mid-hallway

Guest network isolation

  • Separate guest Wi-Fi with its own password
  • Visitors never touch your file shares
  • Bandwidth limits so guests can't slow the office

VPN & site-to-site

  • Secure remote access for home workers
  • Site-to-site links between offices
  • Always with MFA, never an open port

Cabling & documentation

  • We coordinate licensed cabling contractors
  • Every port, VLAN and password documented
  • Handover pack you own, not us
// fix or replace?

When to fix and when to replace

Most "we need new Wi-Fi" calls don't need new Wi-Fi. They need three access points moved, one switch replaced, and a firewall that isn't five years past its last update. The survey tells us which situation you're in, and we'll show you the findings either way.

Replacement makes sense when equipment is out of security support, when the network was built ad hoc — a consumer router here, an unmanaged switch under a desk there — or when you're moving office and get to do it right from the walls out. Repair makes sense almost every other time. We quote what the findings support, not what maximizes the invoice.

The fixed-price network refresh

When replacement is the answer, the refresh runs as a fixed-price project: one quote, agreed before work starts, covering design, hardware, installation and documentation. Hardware is billed at cost, with supplier quotes shown to you.

// how it runs

Four steps, no surprises

Survey & audit

We walk the site, map coverage, test the circuit and inventory what you have. You get the findings in writing.

Design & fixed quote

A diagram of the proposed network, the exact hardware list, and one fixed price. You approve before anything is ordered.

Staged install

New equipment is configured in advance and cut over outside your busy hours. Staff arrive to a working network.

Handover & monitoring

Full documentation is yours. On a managed plan, we monitor and patch everything from day one.

// questions

Frequently asked

Do we have to replace all our network equipment at once?

Rarely. The survey tells us what's actually failing. Often the fix is a new firewall and two access points, not a full refresh. We quote only what the findings support.

What does a network refresh cost?

Refresh projects are quoted fixed-price after the site survey, so the number you approve is the number you pay. Hardware is billed at cost with the quotes shown to you.

Can you deal with our internet provider?

Yes. Vendor management is part of how we work: we handle the ISP tickets, circuit upgrades and finger-pointing so you don't have to.

Who monitors the network after the project?

On a managed plan, we do — firewalls, switches and access points are monitored 24/7 and patched on our weekly cycle. Project-only clients get full documentation so any competent provider can take over.

Start with the survey

The free 45-minute assessment includes a look at your network. You'll get a written report of risks and quick wins — useful even if you never hire us.

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