Know what is fragile, who owns it, and what to fix first.

QuantumForm audits networks, UniFi environments, Wi-Fi, cameras, access, telecom, servers, racks, vendors, and site infrastructure so clients can make practical decisions before buying more hardware.

Ubiquiti Academy certified: UFSP, UWA, URSCA100+ user environments supported200+ devices supportedMulti-site operational experienceMicrosoft 365 and Google Workspace modernizationUniFi networking, Wi-Fi, Protect, Access, and site infrastructureTelecom, vendor, and workflow modernization experience

Start with the right-sized review.

Start with a free 30 to 60 minute consultation. If a deeper audit is the right next step, QuantumForm provides a fixed-scope quote based on site complexity, systems involved, and whether onsite review is required.

Rack review during an infrastructure audit

What the audit looks at.

UniFi gateway, switching, and access points

Wi-Fi coverage and performance

VLANs, firewall rules, and segmentation

Cameras, NVRs, and storage

Door access dependencies

Internet, failover, and telecom

Servers, NAS, UPS, and rack condition

Admin access and account ownership

Vendor responsibilities

Documentation gaps

What you receive.

Concrete findings clients can act on.

Untested failover

Risk: The site may look redundant on paper, but no one has confirmed what happens when the primary internet service fails.

Recommendation: Test failover, document dependencies, confirm vendor ownership, and define the recovery sequence.

Undocumented admin access

Risk: Support depends on unknown credentials, old vendor accounts, or one person's memory.

Recommendation: Document admin roles, confirm recovery paths, assign ownership, and remove unnecessary access.

Weak UPS or overloaded PoE

Risk: A small power or switch issue can take down phones, cameras, access points, or door systems.

Recommendation: Review PoE budgets, UPS runtime, switch health, and recovery sequence.

Camera system depends on a weak network

Risk: Camera reliability is being treated as a camera problem when the real dependency is switching, cabling, PoE, storage, or remote access.

Recommendation: Review the full path from camera to NVR to remote viewing before replacing devices.

Get the audit before buying more hardware.

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