Get technology support for your new office setup or physical relocation project. Coordinate router provisioning, business Wi-Fi, Ethernet cabling drops, printer networks, and meeting-room technologies.
Moving into a new lease requires preparing infrastructure from day one. We match offices with project technicians to install and test systems:
Internet line router provisioning
Ceiling wireless access points (APs)
Local switch & rack cabling configuration
Ethernet cabling drops test
User desktop computer setup
User directories & credentials
Network office printers config
Microsoft 365 tenant profiles setup
Exchange domain email sync
IP desk phone lines where supported
Meeting-room screen displays config
Commercial CCTV security systems setup
Smart door access lock networks
File archives transfer
Backup planning and storage setup
Office IT Relocation Support
Transferring existing infrastructure requires detailed coordination to minimize business interruption. Notice: We provide technology scoping, device cataloging, and reconnection configuration. We do not provide physical removal trucks, shipping boxes, or logistics lifting services—your physical move must be arranged via an office removal specialist. Relocation support includes:
Equipment Catalog: Creating a structured inventory of switches, desktops, and printers.
Connectivity Check: Verifying the active broadband state at the new premises before the move date.
Labeling: Marking cables and ports to ensure exact mapping at the new location.
Backup Loop: Running verified backups of local NAS servers and databases before system shutdown.
System Reconnection: Mounting routers, switches, and workstations at the new desks.
User Verification: Running network tests and checking email connections once systems boot.
Office IT Installation Timeline
We coordinate installation projects through eight structured phases:
Requirements Review: Auditing user headcount, devices, and lease specifications.
Site & Connectivity Check: Mapping wall materials, signal ranges, and ISP fiber lines.
Equipment Planning: Outlining switch ports, access point numbers, and software licenses.
Installation Schedule: Booking cabling runs and device mounting windows to prevent conflicts.
Configure employee workstations and migrate files.
*We also provide cabling setups for camera systems via Commercial CCTV and configure shared office equipment under our Printer Support page.*
Office IT Setup FAQ
Yes. We match businesses with project technicians who install routers, access points, network switches, employee workstations, shared printers, and video displays.
Yes. We audit your existing hardware, prepare backups, shut down systems securely, and configure everything once the physical boxes arrive at the new office.
Yes. We configure business class routers, switches, and ceiling access points, including separate staff VLANs and Guest Wi-Fi portals.
Yes. We configure your cloud organization profile, add employee email accounts, check DNS MX records, and link OneDrive folders.
Yes. We connect shared multi-function printers to the local network switch, assign static IP addresses, and configure drivers on employee laptops.
Yes. Technicians run PoE cabling drops, mount camera housings, configure network video recorders (NVRs), and set up smartphone monitoring apps.
Yes. We mount display panels, configure meeting room sound bars, set up boundary microphones, and link systems with Microsoft Teams or Zoom Room apps.
We recommend starting network planning at least 4 to 8 weeks before the move date. This allows sufficient time to coordinate fiber broadband activations with your ISP provider.
Yes. Evening or weekend installation and shutdown slots can be scheduled under agreed project parameters to prevent user downtime during active workdays.
Yes. Project agreements typically allocate a technician on-site for the first business day at the new location to resolve any initial user printer or connectivity bugs.