Proof
Results you can operate
ShadowPine's goal is to ensure your investment in network infrastructure lasts.
Example outcomes
What “good” looks like
Each example below follows the same principle: improvements should be measurable, maintainable, and documented.
Wi‑Fi reliability improvements
Improved roaming consistency and reduced dropouts by tuning RF settings and simplifying SSID design.
- Coverage review and targeted changes
- Channel/power and band-steering adjustments
- Documented configuration + recommendations
Firewall cleanup & hardening
Reduced rule sprawl and improved security posture while keeping production stable.
- Rulebase review and hygiene
- Remote access stability improvements
- Rollback-aware change planning
Refresh & cutover execution
Executed upgrades with a cutover plan, validation checklist, and clean handoff documentation.
- Maintenance window planning
- Pre/post validation steps
- Updated diagrams + change log
Example artifact
Sample network topology diagram
A simplified physical and logical topology diagram similar to what clients receive during assessments, refresh projects, and handoff documentation.
Diagrams are tailored to each environment and may include WAN circuits, firewall HA, switching layers, wireless coverage, and segmentation boundaries.
What you receive
Deliverables that reduce future pain
A project isn’t “done” until the environment is supportable.
What changed, why it changed, what to watch, and how to revert if needed.
Updated diagrams and conventions (VLANs, routing, naming) that survive staff turnover.
Clear change record plus the “gotchas” future engineers/administrators will appreciate.