Assessing a Customer’s Actual Network Needs
Understanding how many devices, what kind of usage (streaming, gaming, remote work), and the physical layout of a space genuinely shapes what network setup actually fits, rather than a single generic recommendation.
Segmenting Networks for Security and Performance
Separating guest network access from a primary network, or segmenting IoT devices, are genuinely practical recommendations that improve both security and performance for many customers.
Planning for Future Growth
Recommending equipment and configuration that reasonably accommodates near-term growth, without over-selling unnecessary capacity, reflects the honest, customer-first advising principle covered throughout this academy.
Balancing Complexity With Customer Capability
A network setup should be genuinely manageable for the specific customer’s comfort level — an overly complex configuration a customer can’t maintain isn’t actually a good recommendation, however capable it is on paper.
