Your business lives and dies by its network. When it runs well, nobody notices. When it does not, everybody feels it, slow software, stalled file transfers, calls that drop, work that grinds. The frustrating part is that the cause is often a piece of hardware sitting in a closet that nobody has thought about in years. Here is the gear worth checking before it starts costing you.
These are the on-ramp for every laptop, phone, and device on your network, and they are the easiest to forget. It is normal to run the same router for years without a second thought. The problem is that an older unit handles fewer connections, runs slower wireless standards, and eventually stops getting firmware updates. That last part matters most. A router that no longer gets security patches is a known way in for an attacker, and it is sitting right at your front door.
Your firewall is the guard between your network and the open internet, and it is doing real work every second. Threats change constantly, and an older firewall both struggles to keep up with the traffic and falls behind on the protections it can apply. Once the maker ends support, it stops getting updates against new attacks entirely. At that point it is a guard standing at the door with a list of yesterday's threats. Of everything on this list, an end-of-life firewall is the one to fix first.
Switches are the plumbing that moves data between everything wired into your network, and they are the most invisible of the lot. An aging switch becomes a bottleneck, choking transfers between your machines and servers no matter how fast everything else is. Newer switches move far more data and give you better control over how traffic flows, which matters more every year as the amount of data your business pushes around keeps climbing.
Not every old box needs to go. Some gear has years left and just needs a firmware update. The skill is telling the difference, knowing when a unit is genuinely at end of life versus when it is fine and just looks old. That call is a lot easier when it comes from people who build and run this equipment day in and day out, not from someone reading a spec sheet.
We design, supply, and run network hardware for businesses, and we manage the security that rides on top of it. Because we operate this gear ourselves, the advice is honest about what to replace and what to leave alone. If your network feels slower than it should, or you have no idea how old the boxes in that closet are, book a call and we will take a look.
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