Network Infrastructure That Actually Works
We've spent the last eight years figuring out what makes business networks reliable. Turns out it's not about having the newest switches or the most complex configuration—it's about understanding how your people work and what they need to get things done.
Let's Talk About Your Network
Why Businesses Keep Coming Back
Most of our work comes from referrals. That tells you something about how we approach network setups.
No Jargon Explanations
We explain things in plain language. You'll actually understand what we're doing to your network and why it matters for your daily operations. No tech-speak unless you ask for it.
Real Response Times
When something goes wrong, you need answers fast. We respond to critical issues within two hours—not two days. Your downtime costs money, and we get that.
Future-Ready Design
We build networks that grow with you. Adding 20 new employees next quarter? Moving to a larger office? Your infrastructure should handle that without a complete overhaul.
How We Set Up Your Network
There's no one-size-fits-all approach here. Every business has different needs—a design studio works differently than a logistics company. But our basic process stays consistent because it works.
Site Assessment
We visit your office and actually talk to your team. What slows them down? Where do connection issues pop up? This takes about three hours, and it's the most important part of the whole project.
Custom Design
Based on what we learned, we design a network that fits your workflow. This includes equipment recommendations, layout diagrams, and a realistic timeline. You'll see exactly what you're getting before we start.
Scheduled Installation
Most setups happen after hours or over weekends so we don't disrupt your operations. The actual installation usually takes two to four days, depending on your space and complexity.
Testing and Handover
We test everything twice. Then we walk your team through the new setup, answer questions, and make sure everyone knows who to call if something needs attention. You get documentation that actually makes sense.

The Equipment Side of Things
We work with most major manufacturers, but we don't push specific brands because we get kickbacks. The equipment we recommend depends on your budget, scalability needs, and how much redundancy makes sense for your business.
Here's what typically goes into a solid business network setup:
- Core switches that can handle your current traffic plus reasonable growth
- Access points positioned based on your actual floor plan and wall materials
- Proper cable management so future changes don't require archeology
- Security configurations that protect without making everything painful to use
- Backup systems that match your tolerance for downtime
Most importantly—we document everything. When you need to make changes in two years, you'll have clear records of how it all connects.
What People Say After We're Done

Darian Volkman
Operations Director, Zenith Trading"We'd been limping along with random equipment additions for five years. Neuronconnect came in, made sense of the mess, and rebuilt everything in a weekend. Six months later, we've had zero network-related issues. That alone paid for the project."

Jessamine Brakus
Managing Partner, Horizon Design Studio"What impressed me most was how they explained things. I'm not technical, but I understood every decision they made. They set up our network to handle large file transfers between workstations, which has completely changed how fast our team can work on projects."
Ready to Fix Your Network Issues?
Whether you're dealing with constant slowdowns, planning an office expansion, or just tired of calling random IT people every time something breaks—let's have a conversation about what's possible.
We offer free initial consultations. No pressure, no sales pitch—just an honest assessment of whether we can help.
