Network assessments: A complete guide

Network assessments: an illustration of a heatmap diagram over a floorplan

What is a network assessment? A network assessment is a thorough review of your current network infrastructure with the goals of identifying any current network problems, any signs of performance issues, and opportunities for improvement or optimization of your network.

What are the goals of a network assessment?

An organization can perform their own assessments; However, given the magnitude of managing reviews for enterprise networks, a third-party network and security vendor is still the best form of support.

What are some important metrics in network analysis?

Several factors play into network architecture and design, and several such metrics play a role in informing design decisions. Therefore, network assessments focus on several different metrics that can inform decision-making in these areas.

These metrics include the following:

During communications, it's not uncommon for some packets to go missing during transmission. This event, known as "packet loss," can occur for a variety of reasons, including network congestion, bugs in software, or security problems. In smaller amounts, systems can correct for packet loss, but as more packets are lost, users may experience slow network performance, lost data, or the inability to connect with servers or applications.

If a network is experiencing a significant slowdown, it could be assessed by locating packet loss issues.

Latency is also an important metric for business apps like video conferencing and has become increasingly crucial for cloud-based software-as-a-service apps that replace traditional desktop software.

Adverse impacts to availability, throughput, latency, or packet retention can cause significant connectivity issues that network assessments can uncover.

What are some of the tools used in network assessments?

There are a few key tools that assessors will use to monitor and assess a network effectively:

A complete network assessment using different combinations of tools can support optimal network design, help remediate security and compliance issues, and eliminate performance bottlenecks that hamper an enterprise organization's operation.

While these tools can help provide reports on metrics and performance, they cannot substitute for expert analysis of these issues. An effective network analysis will include studying network states over time and using historical data to provide insights into how to optimize the network best. They can also give critical information to troubleshooting network problems, from obvious ones like malfunctioning devices to more subtle issues with jitter and packet loss.

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Network assessment is a critical part of installing or updating physical and technical network designs. And, unlike network installations for homes or small offices, enterprise offices rely on high-performance network architecture to support business-grade internet service and high-use WiFi across their large offices.

Meter can help small-to-midsize businesses and enterprise businesses alike with network assessments, customized network designs and complete or partial implementations. If your organization is interested in installing a new network infrastructure or updating existing architecture, request a Meter network design.

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