05 — Connectivity
Networks that just work, wherever your team is.
Secure, high-performance connectivity across every office, warehouse, and remote worker — wired, wireless, and VPN, designed so nobody notices it's there.
What it is
The invisible layer everything else depends on
Nobody thinks about the network until it's slow, dropping, or letting the wrong things through. Good networking is deliberately boring: coverage that reaches every corner of the office, a firewall that's actually configured (not just plugged in), and remote access that's genuinely secure instead of a VPN app nobody remembers to update.
We design networks around how your business actually operates — how many people, how many locations, how much of your team works remotely — and then manage it continuously, because a network that was perfect on install day drifts out of shape as your business grows.
What's included
From the wall jack to the Wi-Fi bar
Network design
Planned around your space and headcount — not a generic template stretched to fit.
Firewall management
Rules configured and kept current as your team, tools, and vendors change.
Wi-Fi & switching
Coverage that reaches every corner, with the wired backbone to actually support it.
Secure remote access
VPN and remote connectivity built around your real policies, not a one-size-fits-all default.
Multi-site connectivity
Every location connected as one consistent network, with centralized visibility.
Performance monitoring
Uptime and speed watched continuously, with issues caught before your team feels them.
Why it matters
Signs your network was set up once and never touched again
The dead zone
Everyone knows which conference room drops the video call, and nobody's fixed it.
The default password
Nobody's changed the firewall or router login since the day it was installed.
The VPN nobody trusts
It's slow, it drops, and half the team just doesn't bother using it.
Growth outpaced the gear
You've tripled headcount since the network was designed for a much smaller team.
The Good Hunter difference
Networking that's actually maintained, not just installed
Designed for how you work
We survey your actual space and usage patterns instead of guessing from a floor plan.
Ongoing management, not one visit
Firewall rules, access lists, and coverage get reviewed as your business changes.
One team, one number
Network problems get handled by the same people who manage your IT and security — no bouncing between vendors.
Questions we hear a lot
Network & connectivity, plainly explained
Our Wi-Fi is spotty in parts of the office — is that something you fix?
Yes, and it's one of the most common calls we get. Usually it's a coverage or interference issue that a proper site survey and access point placement solves. We design networks around how your space is actually used, not just where the cable happens to already run.
What does firewall management actually involve?
Configuring rules that let legitimate traffic through and keep everything else out, then keeping those rules updated as your business changes — new software, new remote workers, new vendors needing access. An unmanaged firewall is just an expensive box; managed, it's an active line of defense.
Can remote employees connect securely without a company laptop?
We design secure remote access around your actual policies — whether that's company-managed devices only, or a controlled bring-your-own-device setup with the right protections in place. Either way, remote access gets the same security scrutiny as sitting in the office.
Do you handle networking across multiple office locations?
Yes — multi-site networking is designed as one connected, secure system rather than separate offices that happen to share a company name. That includes site-to-site connectivity, consistent policies, and centralized visibility across every location.
How do you handle network problems that happen outside business hours?
Network performance and uptime are monitored continuously, so most issues are caught and addressed before your team even notices — and if something does need attention after hours, it's already part of your support plan, not an extra call.
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