Dans Networking

Networks, servers, and storage that stay up

Small business & residential · info@dansnetworking.com

Dans Networking designs, installs, and troubleshoots the infrastructure small businesses and households actually run on — the wiring in the walls, the switch in the closet, the server holding the files, and the backups that make a bad day survivable.

Work is project-based and on-call rather than a monthly contract. If something is broken, slow, or needs building from scratch, that is the job.

Services

Network & infrastructure
Network design and installation — switching, routing, firewalls, Wi-Fi coverage, VLANs, and structured cabling. Diagnosing the networks that are already in place and fixing what is wrong with them.
Server & storage builds
Server, NAS, and storage array specification and setup. Virtualization hosts, file and application servers, and backup and disaster recovery so a failed drive is an inconvenience instead of a loss.
Consulting & break-fix
On-call troubleshooting, one-off projects, hardware selection, and advisory work. No retainer required.

Who this is for

Small businesses that have outgrown consumer equipment but do not need a full IT department, and households running more than a router and a laptop — home offices, media and file servers, camera systems, and multi-building or outbuilding coverage.

Monitoring and alerts

Systems built by Dans Networking can be set up to report their own health. When a drive degrades, a backup fails, a service stops responding, or a host recovers, the people responsible for that system are notified by text message so the problem is known before it becomes an outage.

These alerts are operational only — never marketing — and enrollment is opt-in by the owner of the mobile number. Full program details, including message frequency and how to stop messages, are on the SMS Alert Notifications page. To enroll a number, use the signup form.

Contact

Dans Networking
info@dansnetworking.com

Email with what you are trying to fix or build and the equipment involved, and you will get a straight answer about whether it is worth doing and what it takes.