Their network doesn't fail when everything is going well. It fails at the worst possible moment.
Do any of these situations sound familiar to you?
- Rush-hour traffic jams that no one identifies in time
- Network outages without automatic redundancy that paralyze operations
- The Wi-Fi crashes as soon as more than a few devices connect
This includes
- High-availability LAN/WAN design with VLAN segmentation, QoS, and automatic redundancy (Spanning Tree, HSRP/VRRP, EtherChannel)
- High-density Wi-Fi with Site Survey, support for hundreds of simultaneous devices, 802.11r/k/v Fast Roaming, and WPA3-Enterprise encryption
- Multi-vendor deployment: Cisco Catalyst/Nexus/ISR, Aruba, Huawei, Mikrotik, Ubiquiti UniFi, Cisco Meraki, and Ruckus
- Managed networks with centralized visibility into all devices and proactive performance alerts
- Complete technical documentation provided upon completion of each project
Technologies and platforms we are proficient in
- Cisco Catalyst / Nexus / ISR
- Aruba Networks
- Huawei Enterprise
- MikroTik RouterOS
- Ubiquiti UniFi
- Cisco Meraki
- Ruckus Networks
- VLANs, QoS, STP, HSRP
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to design a corporate network with Metamedia Cloud Services?
It depends on the scope: the number of locations, devices, and the level of redundancy required. That's why the first step is always a free assessment, which allows us to provide an accurate quote rather than generic estimates.
What exactly is high-density Wi-Fi?
It is a wireless network designed using a site survey to support hundreds of simultaneously connected devices without losing speed, using Fast Roaming and WPA3-Enterprise encryption.
Do they work with the brand of equipment I already have installed?
Yes. We work with multiple brands: Cisco, Aruba, Huawei, Mikrotik, Ubiquiti, Meraki, and Ruckus. We assess what you already have before recommending unnecessary replacements.
How long does a complete network implementation take?
A typical LAN/WAN redesign project takes between 2 and 6 weeks, depending on the number of locations and the complexity of the migration, and is always documented with verifiable milestones.








