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New office network setup

New office network setup for Collin County businesses.

Texas 67 Systems helps new and growing businesses plan the internet handoff, firewall, switches, Wi-Fi, cabling, printers, phones, workstations, and vendor coordination needed to open with a cleaner network from day one.

Office movesInternet handoffWi-Fi and switchingVendor coordination
ServingMelissa, McKinney, Allen, Anna, Plano, Frisco, Princeton
Built forOffices, retail suites, medical spaces, churches, shops, and small warehouses
ApproachPlanned, labeled, documented, and supportable

What we solve

A new location needs more than internet service turned on.

Internet and firewall

Plan the ISP handoff, router or firewall, backup internet options, static IP needs, and secure network basics.

Switching and Wi-Fi

Set up business Wi-Fi, switches, access points, staff and guest networks, and practical coverage for the way the space is used.

Printers, phones, and devices

Coordinate common office devices such as printers, VoIP phones, workstations, payment terminals, and cloud software needs.

Documentation

Document provider details, network equipment, Wi-Fi names, rack layout, and support notes so future troubleshooting is easier.

Scope

Office network planning before the opening-day rush.

What this can include

  • ISP handoff review
  • Firewall, router, switch, and Wi-Fi planning
  • Access point placement
  • Rack or network closet layout
  • Printer and workstation network planning
  • VoIP and vendor coordination
  • Backup internet planning
  • Labeling, testing, and documentation

Helpful project details

  • Move-in date and business type
  • Floor plan or photos
  • Number of staff and devices
  • Internet provider and install date
  • Phone, printer, and software vendors
  • Any existing network equipment

Process

A calmer path to a working office.

01

Assess

Review the space, timeline, ISP, device count, cabling, vendor requirements, and opening-day priorities.

02

Plan

Map out the network equipment, Wi-Fi, phone, printer, workstation, and backup internet needs.

03

Launch

Install, connect, test, label, document, and help the first day feel less chaotic.

Questions

New office setup questions.

Can you help before we move in?

Yes. That is the best time to review internet, cabling, Wi-Fi, network closet, phones, printers, and vendor dependencies.

Can you coordinate with our ISP or phone provider?

Yes. We can help coordinate practical requirements with internet, VoIP, printer, software, and other technology vendors.

Can this include backup internet?

Yes. New office setup is a good time to plan backup internet or failover before outages become an emergency.

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Next step

Opening a new office or moving locations?

Send the address or city, move-in timeline, ISP status, approximate device count, and the systems that need to work on day one.

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More Questions

Quick answers

How early should we plan IT before an office move?

Ideally 30 to 60 days before move-in so internet handoff, wiring, and device setup are ready before staff arrives.

Can you coordinate with ISP and phone vendors?

Yes. We coordinate practical technical requirements across ISP, VoIP, printers, and network hardware vendors.

Texas 67 SystemsManaged IT, office network setup, business Wi-Fi, backup internet, and network infrastructure in North Texas.
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