Design network and installation is the structured process of building IT infrastructure that enables secure, stable, and fast communication across your business.
It starts with understanding your technical requirements, workflows, devices, and security needs. Then we create a layout and select the right technologies — from switches and firewalls to access points and cabling. Finally, we install and test every layer of the system.
A well-designed network reduces downtime, improves collaboration, supports growth.
We tailor networks to your operations — wired, wireless.
Wired LAN (Local Area Network): High-speed, low-latency Ethernet connections
Wireless LAN (Wi‑Fi): Enterprise-grade Wi‑Fi with full coverage and security
WAN / Multi-Site: Secure VPNs or SD-WAN between offices or countries
Guest & Segmented Networks: Isolated zones for visitors, IoT, or departments
Network assessment and planning
Wi‑Fi site survey (predictive or on-site)
Cabling layout and installation
Switches, firewalls, access points setup
VLANs, QoS, segmentation
Signal and performance testing
Documentation and post-deployment support
Discovery & Site Assessment
Review of floorplans, users, current issues, and future needs
Design Proposal
Diagram, equipment list, security model, scaling plan
Implementation
Clean deployment with minimal disruption
Testing & Optimization
Signal strength, speed, stability, fallback
Ongoing Support (optional)
Remote monitoring, reconfiguration, upgrades
Before deployment, we prepare and test all hardware in-house — to ensure a smooth, fast, and error-free installation on-site.
Our staging process includes:
Pre-configuring switches, firewalls, and access points, WLC
Applying firmware updates and security licenses
Testing VLANs, DHCP, QoS, and routing policies
Labeling, inventory, and asset registration
This saves time on-site, reduces installation risks, and ensures the network works as designed — right from day one.
Offices or Coworking moving to new locations or expanding
Warehouses, hotels, or stores with poor Wi‑Fi or cable sprawl
Businesses opening multiple sites or remote branches
Any team tired of slow, unstable, or insecure connections