IT infrastructure is the foundation on which the entire company operates. Networks, servers, WiFi, devices, backups, security and connectivity must be properly planned so that daily operations run without constant interruptions.

When this infrastructure grows without order, it is common to find problems: slow networks, unstable WiFi, old servers, messy racks, devices without maintenance, poorly defined permissions or systems that do not communicate correctly with each other.

At R-Systems Girona we help companies review, organize and maintain their IT infrastructure so it becomes more stable, secure and ready to grow.

What do we mean by IT infrastructure?

A company’s IT infrastructure includes all technological elements that allow normal operation: computers, servers, network, WiFi, firewall, backup systems, NAS, printers, IP telephony, connections, cabling and internal applications.

It is not just about having devices installed. The most important thing is that these elements are properly configured, documented, protected and designed to meet the real needs of the company.

A well‑designed network avoids many problems

The network is one of the most important and often least visible parts of the infrastructure. When it works well, nobody thinks about it. But when it fails, it can affect computers, servers, printers, telephony, WiFi, applications and Internet access.

A business network must be well structured, with appropriate switches, correct cabling, well‑identified network points and a configuration designed to avoid bottlenecks.

What do we review in a business network?

  • Cabling and network points: condition of the cabling, location of points and labeling.
  • Switches and network electronics: capacity, speed, PoE, segmentation and general condition.
  • Firewall and router: configuration, security, rules, VPN and traffic control.
  • Segmentation: separation of internal networks, guest networks, telephony, servers or critical devices.
  • Documentation: network diagram, IPs, devices, connections and important configurations.

Professional WiFi for companies

A company’s WiFi should not depend on a home router or a single poorly placed access point. In professional environments, WiFi must be planned according to the space, number of users, connected devices and type of activity.

A good professional WiFi system improves coverage, reduces outages, separates internal and guest networks, controls access and provides a more stable experience for users.

Common problems of poorly planned WiFi

  • Areas without coverage or with very weak signal.
  • Frequent disconnections throughout the day.
  • Saturation when many devices are connected.
  • Use of the same network for employees, guests and internal devices.
  • Poorly placed access points or without centralized management.

Servers, NAS and central systems

Many companies still work with local servers, NAS or internal systems that manage files, programs, databases, backups or essential services. These devices must be well maintained because any failure can directly affect the company’s activity.

It is also important to review whether these systems are still adequate or whether it is advisable to combine them with cloud solutions, external backups or more modern services.

What should be checked in servers and NAS?

  • Disk status: errors, capacity, RAID and alerts.
  • Backups: what is backed up, where it is stored and how it is recovered.
  • Updates: operating system, firmware and critical applications.
  • Permissions: access to folders, users and groups.
  • Performance: resources, available space, memory and workload.

The rack also says a lot about a company’s technological health

A well‑organized rack greatly facilitates maintenance and troubleshooting. On the other hand, a rack full of unidentified cables, old devices, improvised power strips or undocumented connections can turn any change into a risk.

Organizing the rack, identifying connections, reviewing electrical supply, separating services and leaving basic documentation is work that can prevent many future problems.

Security integrated into the infrastructure

Security should not be separate from the infrastructure. Good IT design must also include firewall, access permissions, separated networks, updates, backups, user control and email protection.

For this reason, when we review an infrastructure, we also look at which points may pose a risk to the company.

This vision is complemented by cybersecurity services for companies, backups, IT maintenance and technical support.

When is it advisable to review IT infrastructure?

You don’t need to wait for a major failure to review the infrastructure. In fact, many incidents can be avoided with periodic reviews and minimal planning.

Some signs that indicate it needs reviewing

  • The network is slow or suffers frequent outages.
  • WiFi does not cover the entire company properly.
  • There are old servers or devices without clear maintenance.
  • No one knows exactly what is connected in the rack.
  • Backups are not documented or not reviewed.
  • Users have access they should no longer have.
  • The company has grown and the infrastructure has not been updated.

IT infrastructure designed to grow

Good infrastructure should allow the company to grow without having to redo everything each time. This means planning the network well, leaving room for new workstations, preparing WiFi, documenting configurations and choosing appropriate devices.

It also means avoiding improvised solutions that work today but may cause problems tomorrow.

How do we work at R-Systems Girona?

Our approach is practical. First, we review the current state of the infrastructure: network, WiFi, servers, devices, backups, security and critical points. Then we propose realistic improvements, prioritizing what can have the greatest impact on the company’s stability and security.

We can help with new projects, office expansions, network renewal, WiFi improvement, server replacement, NAS configuration, rack organization and ongoing maintenance.

In addition, we integrate it within a global vision of IT support for companies, so that the infrastructure is not an isolated piece but part of the company’s overall operation.

Do you want to review your company’s IT infrastructure?

If you have doubts about the state of your network, WiFi, servers, backups or security, we can help you review it and put things in order.

At R-Systems Girona we analyze the current situation, detect weak points and propose a more stable, secure infrastructure ready to work with guarantees.

Do you need to organize your company’s IT infrastructure?
Contact us and we will help you review networks, servers, WiFi, security, backups and critical systems.

Contact R-Systems Girona · 972 106 097

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