Assessment service
Network Architecture Review & Design
An independent review of network design, segmentation, connectivity, resilience, wireless, and security boundaries for growing organizations.
When The Network Works, But No One Is Sure It Is Right
A network can be functional and still be poorly understood.
For many growing organizations, the network has expanded one need at a time. A new office was connected. Wireless was added. A firewall was replaced. Production equipment needed access. A vendor required a tunnel. A cloud service became critical. Over time, the network became the foundation for nearly everything the business does.
Your IT team may know how to keep it operating day to day, but leadership may not know whether the design is resilient, secure, scalable, or ready for the next stage of the business.
A Network Architecture Review & Design engagement is for organizations that need a clearer picture before they invest, expand, segment, modernize, or depend on the network even more heavily.
The Hidden Cost Of Unclear Architecture
Network problems are not always obvious. Sometimes the signs are subtle: inconsistent wireless performance, unclear VLAN design, too much flat network access, undocumented firewall rules, fragile site connectivity, single points of failure, or industrial and office systems living too close together.
In manufacturing and multi-site environments, those issues can create operational risk. In regulated or security-conscious environments, they can create exposure. In growing companies, they can make every future project harder than it needs to be.
The challenge is that network architecture is often invisible until something fails.
What MP Technology Group Does
MP Technology Group reviews the network as an architecture, resilience, and risk problem.
We evaluate topology, routing and switching design, segmentation strategy, firewall placement, site connectivity, wireless architecture, remote access patterns, high availability, physical documentation, and security boundaries.
We also look for the practical reality behind the diagram. Does the design match how the business actually operates? Are critical systems separated appropriately? Are vendors and remote users entering through controlled paths? Are there avoidable single points of failure? Can the network support growth without becoming harder to manage?
What You Should Expect To Learn
You should leave with a clearer understanding of how the network is put together, where the design is strong, and where it creates unnecessary risk.
You should understand whether segmentation is appropriate, whether critical services have enough resilience, whether wireless and site connectivity are designed around business needs, and whether future projects will be helped or hindered by the current network.
The result should be a better target architecture, not a pile of disconnected recommendations.
What The Engagement Produces
The engagement produces current-state findings, architecture observations, risk and resilience notes, segmentation recommendations, future-state design guidance, and a prioritized roadmap.
That roadmap can guide your internal team, current vendors, cabling contractors, firewall providers, or implementation partners with a clearer destination and fewer assumptions.
What This Is Not
This is not emergency troubleshooting, a managed network contract, or a cabling installation service.
MP Technology Group provides the independent review and design guidance so the organization can make informed decisions before making changes.