Evaluation
The work begins by understanding the business, the environment, and the problem. The goal is to identify what is working, what is creating friction, and what should be addressed first.
Modular Networks helps growing businesses build reliable, secure, and scalable network foundations without needing to become networking experts themselves.
Slow applications, unreliable Wi-Fi, devices that will not communicate, security concerns, expansion challenges, and poor visibility often trace back to the network underneath the business.
The work begins by understanding the business, the environment, and the problem. The goal is to identify what is working, what is creating friction, and what should be addressed first.
Every environment is different. A coffee shop, law office, theater production, retail store, gaming event, or medical practice each needs infrastructure shaped around its own operations.
The design becomes a working foundation: access, segmentation, switching, wireless, documentation, and the practical details that let people keep serving customers.
The goal is not to install equipment and disappear. Monitoring and support help the business maintain visibility, continuity, and confidence as needs change.
These scenarios demonstrate problem-solving, planning, and network architecture thinking. They are framed as design examples, not client case studies.
Every design starts with one question: what problem is the business trying to solve?
Every switch, access point, VLAN, security policy, and design decision should support a business objective. Clients are not buying hardware; they are buying reliable operations, secure access, scalability, and confidence.
Complex networking concepts explained in practical business language.
Infrastructure designed with stability and operational continuity in mind.
A relationship focused on long-term success rather than one-time transactions.
Modular Networks was founded by Maurice Burt, who works in IT and has spent the last several years building a technical foundation through hands-on support, infrastructure work, asset management, networking studies, and real-world troubleshooting.
His path into networking was not traditional. It started with solving problems wherever they existed, then grew into a deeper interest in the systems underneath those problems.
The more Maurice saw business issues trace back to slow applications, unreliable Wi-Fi, devices that would not communicate, security concerns, expansion challenges, and poor visibility, the clearer the mission became: design environments that simply work.
The long-term vision for Modular Networks extends beyond traditional networking into advanced monitoring, automation, AI-assisted network operations, and simplified infrastructure management.
One future initiative is Monet AI: a networking-focused AI assistant envisioned to help bridge the gap between business owners, technicians, and infrastructure systems.
That vision remains future-facing. Today's focus is network evaluation, design, deployment, monitoring, and support.
A structured evaluation is the clearest way to understand the environment, identify the business problem, and decide what should happen next.