Networks - Enterprise Networks Under Full Management

Corporate networks as the foundation for business operations: telephony, CRM, cloud services, video surveillance. Stable performance, around-the-clock oversight, scaling alongside the company.

Who it fits - Formats for Different Company Structures

Corporate networks are designed and maintained to match the actual structure of the business: a single office, multiple locations, or a distributed team.

Single office. Up to 100 workstations

Reliable Wi-Fi, wired network, secure access for guests and employees. Corporate services run without lag.

  • Reliable Wi-Fi
  • Traffic segmentation
  • External threat protection

Multi-branch network

Multiple offices on a single secure network. Employees access shared resources as if they were in the same building. The same security and service standards apply to every location.

  • Office-to-office connectivity
  • Unified standards
  • Centralized management

Distributed team

Remote employees get secure access to corporate systems from any device. No drop in speed, no compromise on security.

  • Remote access
  • Any device
  • Encrypted channels

New site or facility

Network designed and launched from scratch: office, production floor, warehouse, retail point. From equipment selection to handover.

  • Greenfield design
  • Equipment selection
  • Turn-key launch
A Stable Network Across Every Location

A Stable Network Across Every Location

Networks are designed with growth in mind: redundant links, traffic segmentation, secure zones for guests and employees. Critical nodes are duplicated.

MikroTik, Ubiquiti, and Keenetic equipment. OPNsense and pfSense firewalls. Configurations documented and backed up. Replacing a device takes minutes.

Ongoing maintenance follows an agreed engagement: firmware updates, employee access management, security checks, certificate currency.

Scope of work

  • Reliable office Wi-Fi
  • Redundant internet links
  • Network segmentation by department
  • Firewalls (OPNsense, pfSense)
  • External threat protection
  • Network documentation and diagrams
  • Firmware updates
  • Employee access management
Branches Operating as One Office

Branches Operating as One Office

Permanent encrypted tunnel between offices. Secure access for remote employees from any device. Protocol is selected to fit the task and the equipment.

The result: a single workspace across every location. Shared network drives, unified telephony, full access to corporate systems from any point.

VPN connection types

  • Site-to-site VPN. Permanent encrypted tunnel between locations. Employees access shared resources just as they would in the same building.
  • Remote employee VPN. Secure connection to the corporate network from a laptop, tablet, or smartphone, anywhere in the world.

Protocols and technologies

  • WireGuard
  • IPsec / L2TP
  • OpenVPN
  • ZeroTier
  • SSTP
Around-the-Clock Network Oversight

Around-the-Clock Network Oversight

The state of the network infrastructure is monitored around the clock. Deviations are detected automatically. Most incidents are resolved remotely, without an on-site visit.

Under observation: link load, port status, equipment availability, temperature. Regular preventive work reduces the risk of unplanned downtime.

What's tracked

  • Network availability
  • Link load
  • Connection speed
  • Wi-Fi quality
  • Equipment status
  • External threat protection
  • Equipment temperature

Advantages - Stable Network. Predictable Outcomes.

Telephony, CRM, cloud services, and video surveillance all run on top of the network. A reliable foundation keeps business processes predictable.

  • Audit in 48 hours. Full network diagnostics. A prioritized report with concrete recommendations.
  • Complete documentation. Diagrams, IP addresses, configurations, and credentials stored in a secure vault.
  • Around-the-clock oversight. Network state is monitored at all times. Most incidents are resolved remotely.
  • Seamless scaling. A new office or location connects to the unified network within days.
  • Vendor independence. Full documentation stays with the client. The network runs and is maintained by any qualified engineering team.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

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Project phases - How We Launch a Network

From audit to a stable network. Days, not months.

01

Network audit

Network diagnostics, identification of bottlenecks and failure points. A report with prioritized recommendations is delivered.

02

Design and configuration

Network topology designed, equipment configured, connections documented. The network is taken into managed service.

03

Support and maintenance

Around-the-clock network oversight. Incident response, planned changes, scaling with business growth.

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