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Network Infrastructure Assessment

Schedule a Network Infrastructure Assessment

Get a clear view of your business network, including aging equipment, performance issues, security gaps, documentation needs, and upgrade priorities.

Winsor helps Iowa businesses assess the network infrastructure their teams depend on every day. We review the current environment, identify practical risks, and help you understand what needs attention first.

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Is it time?

When Should You Schedule a Network Infrastructure Assessment?

A network assessment is useful when technology problems keep coming back, but the root cause is not clear.

If several of these sound familiar, an assessment can help separate symptoms from root causes — and gives network infrastructure consultants in Iowa a clear starting point.

Common signs

  • Your Wi-Fi is unreliable
  • Your network feels slow even when internet service looks fine
  • Your firewall or switches are aging
  • No one has current network documentation
  • Remote access is difficult to manage
  • Vendors keep blaming each other
  • Your internal IT team needs a second set of eyes
  • Cybersecurity or compliance requirements are increasing
  • You do not have a clear upgrade roadmap
The full picture

What Winsor Reviews During the Assessment

A useful assessment looks at the full environment, not just one device.

Firewalls & switches
Wireless access points
Internet connectivity
Remote access
Network segmentation
Security controls
Vendor dependencies
Device age & support
Network documentation
Recurring support issues
Upgrade priorities
Business growth needs

The goal is to understand how the network supports the business today and where it may be creating risk, friction, or support burden — the same review behind a full network assessment for Iowa businesses.

The outcome

What You Get From the Assessment

A network infrastructure assessment should give you more than a list of technical findings. It should help leadership and IT understand what matters most, what can wait, and what should happen next.

Step 01

Current State

A clear, plain-English picture of how the network is built and how it performs today.

Step 02

Risks & Priorities

Reliability and security concerns, documentation gaps, and aging or unsupported equipment.

Step 03

Practical Roadmap

A phased plan based on risk, budget, and business impact — so you know what to fix first.

You should walk away with

  • A clearer picture of the current network
  • Known reliability and security concerns
  • Documentation gaps to address
  • Aging equipment or support risks
  • Practical upgrade priorities
  • A phased roadmap based on risk, budget, and business impact
  • A better understanding of what to fix first
Local & practical

Built for Iowa Businesses

Winsor works with businesses across Iowa, the Quad Cities, Davenport, Buffalo, and surrounding areas. We support organizations that need practical network infrastructure consulting, managed IT services, cybersecurity services, compliance support, co-managed IT, data center and colocation, and project-based IT services.

Whether you have an internal IT team or need broader support, Winsor can help you understand the current state of your network and create a practical path forward.

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Alongside your team

Support for Internal IT Teams

An assessment does not have to replace your internal IT team. Many organizations bring Winsor in when their team needs additional project capacity, outside validation, or deeper infrastructure experience.

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Your Internal IT Team

  • Owns day-to-day operations and priorities
  • Knows the business and its systems
  • Keeps control and context

Winsor Consulting

  • Reviews the environment and identifies risks
  • Documents findings and plans next steps
  • Adds project capacity and infrastructure depth

This is especially useful before firewall upgrades, switch replacements, wireless redesigns, office moves, compliance reviews, or larger infrastructure projects.

Clear & simple

How the Assessment Process Works

1

Initial Conversation

We talk through the issues you are seeing, what the business depends on, and what leadership needs to understand.

2

Environment Review

We review the current infrastructure, documentation, support history, risks, and known pain points.

3

Findings & Priorities

We identify what is working, what is creating risk, and what needs attention.

4

Roadmap

You receive practical recommendations prioritized by urgency, budget, business impact, and technical dependencies.

Get started

Get a Clearer View of Your Network

You do not need to guess whether the problem is your firewall, Wi-Fi, switches, internet provider, documentation, or overall design. Start with an assessment. Winsor can help you understand what is happening, what matters most, and what should happen next.

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Schedule a Network Infrastructure Assessment

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FAQ

Network Infrastructure Assessment FAQs

What is included in a network infrastructure assessment?

A network infrastructure assessment may review firewalls, switches, wireless access points, internet connectivity, remote access, documentation, segmentation, security controls, device age, support status, and upgrade priorities.

How do I know if my business needs a network assessment?

A network assessment is useful if your business is dealing with recurring network issues, unreliable Wi-Fi, aging equipment, unclear documentation, security concerns, compliance pressure, or growth that has stretched the original network design. See the signs your business network needs a redesign.

Does an assessment mean we have to replace our equipment?

No. The purpose of the assessment is to understand what is working, what is creating risk, and what should be prioritized. Some recommendations may involve replacement, while others may involve configuration, documentation, planning, or support improvements.

Can Winsor work with our internal IT team?

Yes. Winsor can work alongside internal IT teams that need project support, outside validation, infrastructure planning, documentation help, or additional technical depth through co-managed IT support.

Does Winsor provide network infrastructure assessments in Iowa?

Yes. Winsor provides network infrastructure consulting and assessment support for businesses in Iowa, the Quad Cities, Davenport, Buffalo, and surrounding areas. Learn more about our network infrastructure consultants in Iowa.