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Yes, if desired, we can provide documentation of your network after installation. This can include an overview of the equipment used, IP addresses, network name, cabling, access points and important settings.
This keeps the network clearly documented and makes future changes or interventions easier.

A network specialist designs, installs and manages computer networks for private customers and businesses. This includes Wi-Fi, cabling, switches, routers, firewalls, security and centralised network management.
The goal is to make the network stable, secure, fast and scalable, so all devices can work together reliably and the network is ready for future expansion.

No, we do not only work in Leuven. We are active in Leuven and the surrounding area, but we also carry out assignments throughout Belgium.
Our technicians are trilingual and can assist customers in Dutch, French and English. This allows us to professionally support both private customers and businesses at different locations.

Yes, we can analyse and improve an existing network. We check the Wi-Fi coverage, cabling, network equipment, settings, security and possible sources of interference.
Based on this, we propose targeted improvements, such as better access point placement, optimisation of settings, replacement of outdated equipment or expansion of the network.

Management & maintenance

Yes, after installation we can continue to monitor and maintain the network. This can include updates, checking the network status, optimising settings, expanding the network and helping with issues.
This keeps your network reliable, secure and ready for future needs.

Yes, in many cases we can expand an existing network without replacing everything. We first check which equipment, cabling and settings are still usable.
We can then expand the network in a targeted way, for example with additional access points, switches, cabling or improved configuration. This keeps the investment under control while still improving the network.

Yes, if the network equipment supports it, we can monitor and manage your network remotely. This allows us to check settings, perform updates, detect issues faster and make small adjustments without always needing an on-site visit.
This is always done securely and only with the correct access and permission.

A network may be outdated if you often experience slow connections, poor Wi-Fi coverage, unstable connections, limited speed or equipment that no longer receives updates. Older cabling or switches can also limit performance.
By analysing your current installation, we can determine which parts are still suitable and which should be replaced or optimised.

Yes, we can analyse and resolve issues with existing networks. This can include slow connections, unstable Wi-Fi, devices that cannot connect, IP conflicts, incorrect settings or problems with switches, routers and access points.
We identify the cause and then propose a suitable solution.

Security & management

Yes, we can set up a separate guest network for visitors, customers or suppliers. This allows them to use the internet without gaining access to your internal network, computers, servers, printers or other devices.
A properly configured guest network improves security and keeps your main network separate and protected.

Yes, we can separate different networks, for example for staff, guests, cameras, printers, payment systems or servers. This is usually done using separate network segments or VLANs.
By separating networks, you improve security, limit access to sensitive devices and make the network clearer and easier to manage.

Design & Planning

A Wi-Fi site survey is an analysis of the wireless coverage within a building or environment. It checks the Wi-Fi signal strength, possible sources of interference and the best placement for access points.
This helps to design or improve the network properly, resulting in a more stable connection, better coverage and fewer interruptions.

Yes, we can prepare your network for applications such as security cameras, VoIP telephony, access control or other network devices. We take cabling, PoE power, network capacity, security and separate network segments into account where needed.
This keeps your network organised, secure and ready for future expansion.

With a good network design, we take future expansion into account. This can include additional computers, printers, cameras, access points, VoIP devices or other network equipment.
This ensures that the network does not immediately reach its limits and can be expanded later without having to reinstall everything.

A good network design ensures that your network is stable, fast and reliable. By planning the best placement for access points, switches, cabling and network equipment in advance, you can avoid issues such as poor Wi-Fi coverage, slow connections, interruptions or network overload.
This results in a solution that works well today and is also ready for future expansion, such as additional devices, cameras, printers or workstations.

Wi-Fi & Wireless Networks

The number of access points depends on the size of the building, the layout, the number of floors, the materials used and the number of devices connected at the same time. One access point is not always enough, especially in larger homes, offices, shops or warehouses.
By analysing the coverage and requirements in advance, we can determine how many access points are needed for a stable and reliable Wi-Fi connection.

The cost of a professional Wi-Fi installation depends on several factors, such as the size of the building, the number of users, the required coverage and the desired performance. The number of access points, cabling, switches and any additional network equipment also play an important role.
After analysing the situation, we can propose the right solution and provide a clear customised quote.

Adding extra access points can help, but only if it is done correctly. Too many or poorly placed access points can actually cause interference, overlap and a less stable connection.
That is why we first check the existing coverage, placement, settings and network load. This allows us to determine whether extra access points are needed and where they should be installed.

Slow or unstable Wi-Fi can have several causes, such as poor access point placement, insufficient coverage, interference from other wireless signals or incorrect configuration. Too many devices on the same network can also cause delays.
By properly analysing and optimising the network, we can identify the cause and improve the connection, making it more stable, faster and more reliable.

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