Design of L2/L3 architecture and wireless coverage
We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.
We design wired and wireless networks so that a facility works stably under real load, not just at the moment a project is handed over.
A corporate network is not just switches and access points. It is architecture, segmentation, security, resilience, and manageability at the level of the whole site or network of facilities.
Our task is not merely to close an isolated technical issue, but to fit the solution into the overall contour of the facility, its constraints, operations, and future growth.
The scope depends on the facility scale and project stage, but the logic remains the same: architecture first, then implementation and managed operations.
We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.
We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.
We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.
We shape this workstream as part of the overall facility model, not as a separate island.
Suitable for clients whose facility has already grown, is preparing for launch, or requires a systemic review of architecture and operating processes.
Not a formal report, but a foundation for real implementation, operations, and decision-making.
Coverage, throughput, and segmentation are designed in advance.
The network supports new services, cameras, terminals, and workplaces.
There is a diagram, access rules, and a clear operating model.
We reduce the risk of uncontrolled connections and lateral movement inside the network.
If a project includes several contours, it is better to design them together to avoid extra rework at later stages.
We build practical baseline and applied protection for the IT contour without formalism.
Learn moreWe deploy a server environment that withstands growth, updates, and failures.
Learn moreWe design the physical foundation of the facility: cabling, server rooms, and engineering nodes.
Learn moreWe take over support of infrastructure, users, and critical services under SLA.
Learn moreDescribe the facility, the current situation, and what has already been done. We will suggest the best way to start without unnecessary loops.