What we handle
A good network should be easy to understand, maintain, and hand off. We focus on the pieces small businesses actually depend on: internet routing, switching, wireless access, printer access, point-of-sale connectivity, vendor devices, and clear labeling.
- Network planning for new locations, remodels, and equipment refreshes.
- Router, switch, firewall, and access point installation.
- Cabling vendor coordination, port mapping, labeling, and documentation.
- Separate access for staff systems, vendor equipment, and customer-facing traffic.
Common situations
Network projects usually start when the current setup has become hard to trust: unlabeled cables, old consumer gear, dead zones, unclear passwords, or a vendor who needs the business system to work before opening day.
- Opening a new storefront or office.
- Cleaning up equipment left by a previous provider.
- Replacing unstable routers, switches, or access points.
- Preparing the network for payment systems, printers, phones, cameras, and cloud tools.
How the project works
We start with the business need, not a parts list. The goal is to understand the location, what needs to connect, who supports each system, and what must be documented before the work is considered done.