Small shop, replaced consumer mesh with proper segmented network.
VLAN-segmented point-of-sale, office, and guest traffic; managed switching; documented topology for the next person who has to plug anything in.
PHXTEKS designs, deploys, and documents practical infrastructure for small operators, field environments, and the places systems need to hold up without a dedicated IT team.
Four domains. The same engineering process behind each one — scope, options, execute, document, hand off.
Build, rebuild, and harden the systems that quietly run a shop, lab, or small office. Designed for stability and long-term operation.
Stitching together hardware, services, and self-hosted tools so the work happens once and stays where you can see it.
Rural, industrial, and out-of-office environments where uptime depends on the install being right the first time.
The boring work that decides whether a bad day is a five-minute recovery or a five-day outage.
The same principles apply whether it's a single workstation or a building's worth of infrastructure. The work isn't done until somebody else can run it.
Most projects fail at the boundary. The objective, constraints, and definition of "done" are written up front and agreed before work starts.
Cheap shortcuts compound into the largest costs in the system. Designs are made to be operable, recoverable, and understood — by you, not by me.
Every engagement closes with documentation a successor can follow. No tribal knowledge, no lock-in, no need to call PHXTEKS to find the password.
Access control, segmentation, and recovery are designed in from the beginning. The cheapest time to harden a system is before it's deployed.
Representative engagements, anonymized — what PHXTEKS work looks like in the field.
VLAN-segmented point-of-sale, office, and guest traffic; managed switching; documented topology for the next person who has to plug anything in.
Locally-hosted file server with offsite encrypted backup, scripted restore testing, and clear access controls. Monthly bill replaced with one-time spend.
Networking, power conditioning, off-network monitoring, and a runbook the on-site owner can actually use when something goes wrong.
Scope it out with PHXTEKS. Engagements start with a short conversation — no contracts, no sales call, just a clear-eyed look at what the work is.