Office networks that actually work — designed by engineers who've done this hundreds of times, not by whoever the contractor pulled cable for last week.
A solid business network has three layers that have to work together: structured cabling, switching/routing, and wireless coverage. Get one wrong and you live with daily complaints — "the Wi-Fi is slow," "video calls keep freezing," "the printer disconnects." We design the whole stack as one system and back it with documentation you can hand to anyone.
Predictive heatmaps for Wi-Fi (Ekahau, NetSpot), cable run plans, IDF/MDF placement, IP addressing schemes, and VLAN segmentation. You get drawings before procurement starts.
Cat6 / Cat6A structured cabling, fiber backbones, patch panel termination, and labeled documentation. Switches from Cisco, MikroTik, Aruba, Ubiquiti, or TP-Link depending on budget and feature needs.
Business-grade APs (Aruba Instant On, Ubiquiti UniFi, MikroTik wAP, Cisco Meraki) with proper channel planning, band steering, and roaming. Mesh for large open offices; centralized controller for multi-floor sites.
Linking branch offices to HQ over IPSec or SD-WAN (MikroTik, Fortinet, Cisco). Failover between ISPs. Quality of service for VoIP and video.
MikroTik is the best price-performance for SMBs in Cambodia — feature-rich and very affordable. Aruba is excellent for Wi-Fi-heavy offices. Cisco is the right call when you need formal support contracts and enterprise features (often for compliance reasons). We'll recommend based on your scale and budget.
Yes. We do retrofit cabling work all the time — through false ceilings, wall channels, or surface trunking depending on the building. Site survey first, then we quote.
Small office (under 30 drops): 3–5 days. Medium office (30–80 drops, mixed cable + Wi-Fi): 1–2 weeks. Multi-floor or new construction: scheduled around the build timeline.
Yes — pick a managed monthly plan (monitoring, firmware updates, on-call support) or pay per incident. Most clients on the monthly plan.
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