You notice the network the way you notice your knees — only when something hurts. The Wi-Fi drops in the back office. A camera goes offline. A video call freezes in front of a client. Each one feels like its own little problem, so you reboot something and move on. But they're usually the same problem wearing different clothes: a network that was never really designed, just grown one device at a time until it can't keep up. The other half is the part you can't see at all — no segmentation, a firewall nobody has touched since install, and no visibility into what's happening until something is already wrong.
Built around how your business actually works and where it's headed — not a box of parts plugged in ad hoc.
The core gear that moves and protects your traffic, sized and configured for your real load.
Business-grade Wi-Fi with real coverage, so the dead zones and drop-offs go away.
Separating guest Wi-Fi, business systems, cameras, and payment devices so a problem in one can't reach the others.
Eyes on the network so issues are caught and fixed before they take you down.
Configured properly, not just out of the box — closing the paths attackers and malware actually use.
Your cloud phones, security cameras, conference-room AV, internet, point-of-sale, and cloud apps all run across the network. When the network is the weak link, every one of those systems inherits the problem, and you're left with vendors blaming each other for an issue none of them own. LRG owns the whole stack — the cabling, the internet, the phones, and the network that ties them together — so there's one partner accountable for all of it.
LRG designs, installs, secures, and keeps an eye on your network as an ongoing service — not a one-time setup you're left to maintain. That covers the switches, firewalls, and wireless, plus segmentation, configuration, and monitoring so problems get caught and fixed before they take you offline.
A consumer router is one box trying to do everything for a handful of devices. A business network is a designed system — properly placed access points for full coverage, business-grade switches and firewalls, segmentation to keep guest and business traffic apart, and monitoring. It's the difference between hoping it holds and knowing it will.
Yes — and the fix is usually design, not just more equipment. We assess coverage, find where the signal falls off and why, and place the right access points to cover the whole space reliably, including the back rooms, warehouse, and outdoor areas consumer gear never reaches.
Both. We configure the firewall, segment the network, and lock down the common attack paths as part of the build — and the network ties into our managed IT services for ongoing monitoring. Network security is one layer of a complete posture covering physical, network, and identity.
Sometimes. A network is only as good as the cabling under it, so we check the physical layer during the assessment. If the cabling is solid, we build on it; if it's the bottleneck, we'll tell you straight — and because we do structured cabling too, it's one partner either way.