Coverage stability
Users need predictable wireless performance, clean roaming, and fewer dead zones across offices, clinics, warehouses, or retail floors.
Networking • Wi-Fi • Site infrastructure
Protection Ordinateur AS designs, deploys, segments, secures, and supports business networks across Quebec, from office Wi-Fi and switching to firewall policy, site connectivity, and ongoing network operations.
Wi-Fi, switching, firewalls, segmentation • Multi-site support • Law 25 ready
Operating model
Usually not just internet speed. The real problem is unstable Wi-Fi, flat networks, weak firewall control, poor visibility, and no clear ownership when multiple sites or critical devices are involved.
Users need predictable wireless performance, clean roaming, and fewer dead zones across offices, clinics, warehouses, or retail floors.
Guest traffic, staff devices, servers, cameras, VoIP, and operational systems should not all live on the same flat network.
Firewall policy, WAN health, switch state, and wireless issues need monitoring and escalation before downtime becomes visible to staff or customers.
Service scope
The service can support projects, upgrades, and ongoing operations. These are the blocks most organizations actually rely on.
Access point planning, coverage improvements, SSID structure, guest access, and cleanup of unstable wireless environments.
Port standards, VLAN design, PoE planning, rack cleanup, and segmentation for staff, guests, cameras, voice, and operational equipment.
Rule review, site-to-site connectivity, WAN failover, content control, VPN access, and tighter edge security posture.
Branch rollouts, inter-site standards, vendor coordination, and networking that stays consistent across locations.
Alerting on outages, device health, WAN issues, and recurring faults so networking problems are handled before they spread.
Topology notes, port maps, policy records, lifecycle recommendations, and planning support for future site changes.
Rollout
Network work should not be guesswork. Teams should know how the environment is assessed, stabilized, and then supported over time.
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Review layout, device counts, ISP paths, wireless pain points, firewall state, and any existing documentation or vendor dependencies.
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Clean up switching and Wi-Fi standards, segment the network, tighten firewall policy, and document the baseline environment.
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Monitor health, handle outages and performance issues, coordinate vendors, and support network changes through one operating queue.
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Review recurring trouble spots, refresh aging gear, plan new sites, and reduce operational risk before the next incident hits.
What usually forces action
The best-fit client is not treating networking as an afterthought. The network is tied directly to staff productivity, customer experience, or site uptime.
Teams that need dependable Wi-Fi, conferencing, and predictable performance across rooms, floors, and mixed device types.
Retail, clinics, manufacturing, and other sites where cameras, printers, phones, and line-of-business systems all depend on the network.
More locations, more vendors, more devices, and more security requirements than the original setup was designed to handle.
FAQ
Yes. Many mandates start with equipment already in place. We review the current state first, then decide what should be retained, reconfigured, or replaced.
Yes. We support branch networking, site standards, firewall policy alignment, and vendor coordination for organizations operating in more than one location.
Yes. Wireless and wired performance are linked. We handle access point placement, SSID and roaming issues, switching, VLANs, and edge connectivity together.
The environment gets documented, obvious risks are corrected, segmentation is improved, unstable Wi-Fi patterns are addressed, and the first monitoring priorities are defined.
Related services
Network segmentation, firewall policy, privacy obligations, and incident readiness usually need to be aligned instead of handled separately.
Privacy handling and vendor review often touch networked systems, remote access, and data movement.
Day-to-day endpoint operations and support that rely on stable, documented network foundations.
Segmentation, monitoring, and incident response that reduce exposure across connected devices and sites.
Next step
We can review Wi-Fi coverage, firewall posture, segmentation, switching, and site risk before you commit to a refresh or a new support provider.