Networking

Network Management Services

Firewalls, switching, routing, VLANs and Wi-Fi — monitored, tuned and documented so the network stops being the thing everyone blames.

What is managed network management?

Network management is the ongoing operation of the equipment that moves traffic through a business: firewalls, switches, routers, access points and internet circuits. It covers configuration and change control, firmware updates, VLAN and policy design, performance and uptime monitoring, ISP escalation, and keeping a current diagram of what is actually connected.

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What we manage day to day

  • Firewall policy, firmware and configuration backups
  • Switch configuration, VLANs, trunking and port security
  • Wi-Fi tuning, channel planning and coverage validation
  • Uptime, latency, throughput and error monitoring
  • Multi-WAN routing and automatic failover testing
  • ISP ticket ownership and circuit escalation
  • VPN and secure remote access
  • Current network diagrams and rack documentation
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Segmentation is a security control

A flat network means a compromised laptop can talk to a server, a camera, a scanner and a production machine. Segmentation limits that blast radius, and it also improves troubleshooting because traffic has a defined shape.

We design VLANs around function — users, servers, voice, cameras, production equipment, guest — and write firewall policy between them that reflects what actually needs to talk.

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Performance problems are usually measurable

'The network is slow' is a symptom with a short list of causes: a saturated uplink, duplex mismatch, poor Wi-Fi coverage, an overloaded firewall service, a DNS problem, or an application that was never the network's fault.

Monitoring with historical data is what turns that argument into an answer.

Common questions

Straight answers, no sales theater.

Do you manage networks you didn't install?

Yes. We start with a discovery pass, document what exists, back up configurations, and produce a remediation list before taking over daily management.

Do you support multi-site networks?

Yes, including site-to-site connectivity, consistent VLAN and policy standards across locations, and centralized monitoring.

Can you design a redundant business network?

Yes — redundant internet, redundant firewalls or high availability pairs, stacked switching and UPS-backed core equipment, scoped to the downtime the business can tolerate.

Schedule an IT assessment.

We review your network, security posture, cloud tenant and recovery plan, then hand you a plain-language report of what we found and what it means for the business.