$ run network_health_check

Infra|tyx Network Health Check

A practical review of your firewall, VPN, Wi-Fi, switching and network documentation.

$ cat who_it_is_for.txt

Who it is for.

A fixed-scope starting point for businesses that want to understand the current state of their network, identify risks and get practical recommendations.

[SMALL_OFFICE]

Small offices

For 5-100 user workplaces where the network works most days, but confidence is low.

[WAREHOUSE]

Warehouses

For sites with Wi-Fi coverage issues, scanner dropouts, cameras, NVRs or mixed office and floor areas.

[CLINIC]

Clinics

For practices that need stable Wi-Fi, reliable internet, working VPN access and cleaner documentation.

[PRO_SERVICES]

Professional services firms

For teams where video calls, cloud apps, remote access and basic network reliability matter every day.

[MSP_SUPPORT]

MSPs with Victorian customer sites

For providers that need escalation support, onsite network review or a second set of engineering eyes.

[STARTING_POINT]

Before a project

Useful before a firewall refresh, office move, new site, Wi-Fi upgrade or documentation cleanup.

$ grep -i recurring incidents

Common triggers.

These are the patterns that usually show up before a Network Health Check is useful.

OBSERVED CONDITIONS

01 Wi-Fi dropouts

02 VPN instability

03 Slow internet despite fast NBN

04 Firewall rules nobody wants to touch

05 No current network diagram

06 New office or site expansion

07 Existing MSP needs network escalation support

$ show review_scope

What is reviewed.

The review focuses on network infrastructure conditions that affect reliability, supportability and future change work.

[FW]

Firewall configuration

Policy structure, NAT, object hygiene, firmware posture and basic operational readiness.

[VPN]

VPN setup

Remote access, site-to-site VPN, routing, authentication assumptions and common failure points.

[WIFI]

Wi-Fi design

Coverage, AP placement, roaming symptoms, client density and likely interference issues.

[LAN]

Switching and VLANs

Core switching, uplinks, segmentation, VLAN usage and obvious single points of failure.

[WAN]

WAN and internet resilience

Internet handoff, failover assumptions, routing behaviour and dependency risks.

[POSTURE]

Basic security posture

Practical checks around exposure, remote access, admin access and weak operational habits.

[DOC]

Network documentation

Diagrams, device inventory, IP/VLAN records and notes another engineer can use.

[NEXT]

Priority path

The goal is not a long report. It is a clear list of what should be fixed first.

$ generate deliverables

building practical output...

done short findings report

done risk summary

done recommended actions

done priority list

optional remediation estimate

$ cat deliverables.md

Deliverables.

  • Short findings report written in plain engineering language.
  • Risk summary showing the issues that are most likely to affect reliability or supportability.
  • Recommended actions that can be handed to an internal IT team, MSP or project owner.
  • Priority list so the next step is clear.
  • Optional remediation estimate if you want Infra|tyx to help fix the findings.
$ cat exclusions.txt

What it is not.

This is deliberately scoped. It is a network infrastructure review, not an open-ended consulting engagement.

[NOT_SECURITY_AUDIT]

Not a full cybersecurity audit

It can identify obvious network exposure and operational weaknesses, but it is not a full cyber assessment.

[NOT_MANAGED_IT]

Not ongoing managed IT support

Infra|tyx is not replacing day-to-day helpdesk, monitoring or general IT support.

[NOT_MSP_REPLACEMENT]

Not a replacement for an MSP

For MSP-managed environments, the review can support the MSP with network escalation findings.

[NOT_CERTIFICATION]

Not a compliance certification

The output is practical engineering guidance, not a formal compliance certificate.

$ contact --network-health-check

Send a short summary of the issue.

Include the business location, approximate user count, main symptoms, equipment vendor if known, and whether this is for your business or an MSP-managed customer site. The form will prepare an email to contact@infratyx.com.

Melbourne, Australia · Remote review available · Victorian customer sites by arrangement